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Ensconced as a national icon of exhaustion, Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine will appear on the cover of Newsweek magazine scheduled to hit newsstands today...
...Newsweek, which did not interview Rudenstine for the article, reported on the president's recent three-month leave of absence, which ended Thursday and was attributed to fatigue...
...life was devoured, his sleep habits scrambled, his waking minutes assaulted by a hail of never-finished tasks," the Newsweek report continues...
...reality is that President Rudenstine is in great shape and led the freshman dance in style, and it is unfortunate that Newsweek clearly chose not to run a realistic representation of that event," said James H. Rowe, the University's vice president for government, community and public affairs...
Forty years ago, former Harvard president James B. Conant '14 graced the covers of Time and Newsweek. He was seen not just as the president of a university but as a national spokesperson for education, lecturing around the country on topics as diverse as bright girls' studying science and tougher courses for high school students...