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A former Adams House resident, Lee has taught courses at Harvard Law School in the past and collaborated on the school’s most recent teaching venture, a problem solving course aimed at reforming the school’s curriculum. His daughter, a 2002 graduate of the College, captained...
The dust, monoaluminum phosphate, is not toxic, but Quincy House Allston Burr Resident Dean Judith F. Chapman said that it might pose a problem for two students with asthma who she said live on the floor.
The Administrative Board's suggested punishment for tampering with fire safety equipment, Chapman said, is disciplinary probation. She said she has seen three such cases, none of them in Quincy, in her five years as a resident dean.
The former Adams House resident graduated from the College magna cum laude in 1972 and subsequently received business and law degrees from Cornell.
Trumka—who spoke earlier in the day at the study group of his AFL-CIO predecessor, current IOP Resident Fellow John Sweeney—said that the labor movement provides necessary organization and political voice for workers who do not feel the system is on their side.