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They added that the committee, which was formed in response to the faculty's December request that the University "reconsider" plans to erect the five-story hotel on the site, has already met several times.
Since then, the Undergraduate Council, the Women's Alliance, Phillips Brooks House and the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship have jumped on the bandwagon, calling on FAS to step up its recruitment efforts. This fall, over 2000 students signed an Undergraduate Council-sponsored petition asking Harvard to reconsider its policies.
At a December meeting, the faculty unanimously called on the University to "reconsider its plans for the site." Coolidge Professor of History David S. Landes, the measure's sponsor, said that the proximity of the site to Widener and Lamont Libraries made it "FAS turf."
With that, the Bastille exploded into the biggest uproar since a mob stormed the fortress prison to begin the French Revolution of 1789. Some of the brightest stars in the world of music noisily opened fire in support of Barenboim. Jessye Norman, the stately Georgia-born soprano, said she would...
Kossan said that a tenant has two weeks to ask the committee to reconsider a rent increase. Last year the committee received only three complaints, she said.