Word: moseses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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For the first time, no first-year students had to live in the distant Radcliffe Quad. The Harvard Union began serving meals on the weekends. And in that same year, 1977, Henry C. Moses took over as dean of first-year students.
As Henry C. Moses prepares to leave Harvard after 14 years, the man who pledged he wouldn't be a "nine-to-five administrator" leaves behind a legacy of reforms designed to instill a sense of community in the College's first year.
--Dean of freshmen Henry C. Moses, announcing his decision to leave Harvard next fall to become headmaster of the Trinity School, a private school in New York City.
In addition to his administrative duties, Moses lectured on American literature at Harvard from 1980 to 1984. He also wrote a book entitled inside College: New Freedom, New Responsibilities, which was published last year by the College Board.
Before coming to Harvard, Moses graduated from Princeton University in 1963, and received a Ph.D. in English from Cornell University in 1968.