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Warner, a former Democratic governor from a red state, and Clarey, a former key official for a Republican governor of a blue state, represent unique perspectives from across the political spectrum, IOP leaders said yesterday.
The IOP Fellows Committee chair, Alexander I. Burns ’08, said that Warner and Clarey represent “both sides of the executive experience.”
And Christopher L. Corcoran ’07, president of the IOP Student Advisory Committee, said the two fellows represent bipartisan success.
While Harvard’s St. Patrick’s Day revelers downed green beer and kicked little Irish jigs last Friday, Derek C. Bok was huddled in his office sending an e-mail to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) community. He reached out a hand, not to...
It’s a strange thing, this housing system of ours. For several years now, we as Harvard College students have had no voice in the decision of where we will live for the last three years of our college experience. In 1995, the administration—in its...