Word: neils
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...committee was charged by former University President Neil L. Rudenstine to research labor issues—including a living wage, worker benefits and outsourcing—and advise Summers on a set of recommendations...
...fact, former University President Neil L. Rudenstine said Stone is “already a legendary Harvard leader...
...especially grateful to Derek Bok, Neil Rudenstine and Larry Summers, whose leadership qualities across the decades have made Harvard an institution I have long been proud to consider my home away from home,” Stone said...
...department, widely considered the nation’s best, was a pet project of Summers’ predecessor, Neil L. Rudenstine. Over the past couple of weeks, national media attention has focused on a dispute between Summers and Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74, who is reported to be considering a return to Princeton University...
Many diverse Americans have latched onto his phrase "Let's roll" to symbolize that strength of character. The President used it to end a speech; Neil Young has released a song with that title; there are now "Let's roll" mouse pads, fireworks and backpacks. Many of the businesses producing the memorabilia donate their proceeds to charity, but not all. A lawyer for the new Todd M. Beamer Foundation has to fire off occasional letters asking others not to market "Let's roll." "Unfortunately," says the lawyer, Paul Kennedy of Philadelphia, "the phrase has become instantly famous in light...