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...expressed his “own wish list” for the selection process, including that Harvard’s new leader be “city-friendly.” Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio said he hopes Harvard’s next chief shares the diplomatic skills of Neil L. Rudenstine, who served as president from 1991 to 2001. “Neil was just fantastic,” Galluccio said, although the councillor added that Rudenstine was often busy wooing donors. But, he added, “when given the chance to interact, Neil was great. I just...
...humanities, an M.A. from Cambridge University in the philosophy of science, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, Hyman was appointed in 1994 to lead the University’s newly created Mind, Brain, and Behavior program, one of the five inter-faculty initiatives started by then-University President Neil L. Rudenstein. When Hyman returned to Harvard in 2001 to serve as chief academic officer, appointed by then-University President Lawrence H. Summers, he set out to transform the provostship into a driving force for interdisciplinary reform. Taking office “with an understanding that the job was going...
...presidencies of former government professor A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877, former organic chemistry professor James B. Conant ’13, and former Law School Dean Derek C. Bok as particularly “successful presidencies,” contrasting them to the Nathan M. Pusey and Neil L. Rudenstine administrations...
...This lyric is emphasized in the music that opens Neil Labute’s “Autobahn: A Play Cycle,” and it suggests a major theme of the new Loeb Experimental Theatre show: within the private confines of an automobile, conflicts spanning the full range of human emotions can emerge between two people...
...Daniel Millstein, a freshman from Tufts, however, couldn’t quite get the show off the ground.Spindel is responsible for the above insight into big dicks, but his shock humor didn’t seem to appeal to everybody. THE TIPPING POINTIt was when Tufts senior Neil Padover took the stage that the show really picked up momentum.Padover’s smooth transitions and provocative material were reminiscent of Dane Cook, and everyone laughed when he explained how he cracked the code on Judaism: comparing the faith to “a party you didn?...