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But Overseer Frances FitzGerald '62, whosupports total divestment, said Tutu's proposal isproblematic.
Armstrong says the Board's strength lies in the "outside views" represented by its members, and says it would be "a mistake to overstate the Board of Overseer's influence."
After a hard day's work, even the Board of Overseers, Harvard's alumni-elected governing body, gets taken out to dinner. Sunday's meeting, which was attended by newly-elected Overseer Desmond M. Tutu, was followed by a four-course meal in the Divinity School's Andover Hall. Although...
"He's not coming to make a push for divestment," Wolff said, adding that the bishop just wanted to prove he could be "regular overseer."
--Overseer Peter H. Wood '64, who like Bishop Tutu was nominated for the Board on an independent, pro-divestment slate.