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...last week’s announcement that University President Lawrence H. Summers intended to resign, Gere had little to say. “I don’t know too much about this deal,” he responded, “In fact, I was asking everyone about what happened here, without knowing the details...
...final pre-resignation week, the students’ perspective was clearly expressed in a Crimson poll designed in consultation with three faculty experts. Only 19 percent of surveyed undergraduates said that Summers should resign, while 57 percent said he should not. A poll of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences would have likely yielded the opposite result. The day of his resignation, students demonstrated outside of Mass. Hall to show their support for Summers...
...alumnus, I want to add my voice to the current group of Harvard undergraduates who did not want Larry Summers to resign. (“Poll by 3-1 Margin, Undergraduates Say They Don’t Want Summers To Resign,” news, Feb. 21). Forcing Dr. Summers out is a powerful illustration of how diversity of thought is not tolerated on the left and especially not within the cocoon that engulfs the Harvard Faculty. Even though I share some of the shame that taints Harvard today, I do grant that at least the Faculty has delivered (albeit...
...hold a protest at Tuesday’s Faculty meeting. As the steeple of Baker Library pierced the glowing orb and the sky grew crimson, then dark, so began the evaluation of the tenure of Harvard University’s shortest serving President since the Civil War.In his resignation address to students and media outside Mass. Hall yesterday, University President Lawrence H. Summers mentioned that he had loved working with Harvard students throughout his time as president. The feeling was mutual. Hundreds of us took his classes and heard him lecture. A lucky few even grinded with...
...Crimson poll published yesterday, 57 percent of 424 undergraduates surveyed said that Summers should not resign...