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...onetime adviser to Presidents Reagan, Clinton, and now Summers—has been largely responsible for the profusion of modesty and self-effacing humor in Summers’ speeches of late, according to a former Mass. Hall staffer who asked not to be named. Gergen did not respond to a request for comment through his assistant...
...addressed the elephant in the room early in his speech. “Since you may have heard I’ve got a little bit of a reputation for being provocative,” he said, “I’ll leave a few minutes to respond to anybody’s provocative question or comment that they want to ask.” (As it turned out, the parents had plenty to say; one father yelled out from the audience to call Summers a “jerk...
Nichols did not respond to repeated requests for comment...
...says they have failed to respond to the homeless population’s most immediate needs...
...emboldened professors began raising the specter of Summers’ resignation, attention on campus turned increasingly to the seven-member Corporation, the only group with the power to unseat the president. It seemed an unlikely outcome, and yet as the situation continued to deteriorate, the board would have to respond...