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As a candidate for overseer, I was pleased to read about the overseer election in The Crimson (News, April 23). Last year I came within 83 votes of winning a seat and am running again with the support of hundreds of friends and classmates. One of my proposals is to...
Yes, Mallory, there is a Leona Helmsley. Thanks to the persistent pleas of nine-year-old New Yorker Mallory Blair Greitzer, the Empire State Building's overseer has agreed to bathe the skyscraper in blue and white on Dec. 23 to mark the first night of Hanukkah. The usual red...
Moynahan said the decision to shift to The Crimson was supported by the IOP's Senior Advisory Committee, which includes John F. Kennedy Jr., Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) and renowned historian and Harvard Overseer Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Professor of Psychology Warren D. Goldfarb '69, the first openly gay member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said that the caucus in recent years turned up its pressure on the University to elect a gay or lesbian overseer.
Kuehl was elected as an overseer this June, serving the two-year remainder of an unexpired term. As an overseer, she will be part of an alumni-based board essentially responsible for approving most major University decisions and auditing various facets of the University system.