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...with the calendar…I’d like to see more class days and an abbreviated reading period and exam days,” he says. But Gomes calls reading period “an absolutely essential piece of our calendar.” He attempts to respect the spirit of Lowell’s original mandate. “I catch up the stuff I haven’t been able to do before, I try to clean out accumulated bits of work, I breathe easier I must confess during reading period,” he says...
...only oblique mention of his many clashes with the Faculty. Near the end of his speech, the president alluded to reports that professors had risen up against him largely because of his brusque leadership style: “The greatest faculty is one in which the values of consensus, respect and collegiality are cherished, but also balanced against other values—clear excellence, measurable progress, and the urgent demands of a world whose needs change.”It was also the last Faculty meeting for William C. Kirby as dean of the Faculty, a post which he resigned...
...since the leaders of Iran and the U.S. communicated directly. Was the missive, punctuated though it was with diatribes against Israel and condemnations of U.S. policy, a signal that Iran wanted to step back from the brink? "All prophets speak of peace and tranquility--based on monotheism, justice and respect for human dignity," Ahmadinejad wrote. "Do you not think that if all of us abide by these principles, we can overcome the world's problems? Will you not accept this invitation...
...says she wanted to see more action than the confines of the Holyoke Center could offer her.Matt M. Ferazzi of Plymouth, Mass., worked as a dispatcher with the department before becoming a full-fledged officer.His father was a policeman before him, which helped him grow up with a respect and understanding for the profession. He says that he came to understand what good people police officers were through interactions with his father’s colleagues.“I really enjoyed being here and got along well with the [Harvard] community,” says Ferazzi of his days...
...Brown camps. Though the men don't have deep differences over policy, what they do have is a major personality clash - one that pits two deeply ambitious men, who have been joined for 20 years in a common enterprise of making the Labour Party powerful, against each other. They respect and need each other, but they are also clearly sick of the weird political marriage that has tied them together over the years...