Word: provosts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 announced sweeping changes in the way Harvard regulates the use of its name...
Council officers will meet with President Neil L. Rudenstine, Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 and GSAS administration on April 13 to discuss ways to improve the system...
...Crimson scooped the nation on the announcement that former Princeton Provost Neil L. Rudenstine would become the 26th President of Harvard University. Rudenstine's stated commitment to diversity won him praise from The Crimson's staff, as excerpts from the editorial following the announcement show...
...appointment, he has repeatedly emphasized the importance of attracting minorities into academia. He has announced his commitment to bolstering undergraduate education at Harvard....He has discussed the importance of University unity, the need for an overall educational mission, his aversion to absolute administrative decentralization. He plans to appoint a provost...for coordinating Harvard's atomized parts...
...letter to the recently formed Joint Committee on Appointments, which consists of the President and Provost, members of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers, Berkowitz alleges, through his lawyer Mathew H. Feinberg, that "The procedures applied at the Ad Hoc and Presidential Review violated fundamental due process and require your careful scrutiny." More specificially, Feinberg writes in the Dec. 5 letter, "Five of the six experts selected as Ad Hoc Committee members were not on the offical slate the Department [of Government] submitted to the Dean [of FAS Knowles]; all five 'new' members were people who were antipathetic...