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...have to wonder if somewhere, in the privacy of a peaceful and book-lined study, Neil Rudenstine isn’t reading about the goings-on at Harvard and allowing himself the luxury of a smile...
...which was published exactly one year earlier. Traub cast Summers as a focused, if not slightly overzealous leader who had been explicitly hired by Harvard’s Corporation for his willingness to offend if necessary and his ability to impose the firm hand of governance that his predecessor Neil L. Rudenstine had reportedly been incapable...
When the 26th president of Harvard University, Neil L. Rudenstine, announced his resignation five years ago, he sent Harvard on a quest for a new leader...
...songs stand out in an overly drawn out and interchangeable set of drum patterns, chord progressions and whiny Vince Neil vocals. This is likely because the band lacked any ingenuity or real musical drive; their music was commercially calculated to reinforce their wild lifestyle. The only song lively enough for lap dancing is the Crüe’s most memorable hit, the drug-dealer-mock-heroic “Dr. Feelgood.” Covers of The Beatles’s “Helter Skelter,” The Sex Pistols?...
...what have they come up with? Among the Faculty there seem to be two general objections: first, Summers’ management style. Professors say that he runs Harvard like the Treasury, that is, top-down, not as a kind of first among equals à la former University President Neil L. Rudenstine. Second, there is a strong perception that Summers is secretive...