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Finally: Doordropped sadly reports that we were unable to reach anyone at Current Magazine, the Newsweek-affiliated, Harvard-run magazine for “real” students. Good thing Scene is around to pick up the slack...
...very kind and courtly man who will be remembered for his prodigious fundraising and support for African-American studies, but who often appeared overwhelmed by the job of running Harvard. (After Rudenstine suffered what looked like a nervous breakdown and took a leave four years into his tenure, Newsweek put him on the cover with the line “Exhausted.”) Larry Summers has a brilliant mind and bold, forward-looking ideas for Harvard, but, to my mind, suffered from a leadership flaw that was much more serious than not being able to keep his shirts tucked...
...former Crimed, Mark T. Whitaker ’79 is Editor of Newsweek...
...Newsweek however said that Goldsmith is not an “executive-power absolutist” and that he had argued in favor of the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to U.S. actions in Iraq...
Over the past week, Bartholet declined multiple requests from The Crimson for comment on the Newsweek article...