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...REFUSING STUDENT REQUESTS for an open meeting to discuss Harvard's investment policy, a member of the seven-man Harvard Corporation last week went down on three counts. The rejection of student requests by member Andrew Heiskell could well have been designed as proof of the students' concerns. First, even a considerate and well-explained "no" would have been an example of the kind of communication requested by the student groups. The Corporation would have lost nothing by such a response, and both sides would have gained. The Corporation, however, not only refused to communicate...
...member of the seven-man Harvard Corporation said yesterday that the University's chief governing body will not meet with several student and alumni groups that have requested an open meeting in late November...
...swift and uncompromising. Government Spokesman Jerzy Urban announced that the new council was illegal and that its members could be arrested. Said he: "The group consisting of some former Solidarity activists mistakenly assesses its possibilities." To drive home the point, authorities summoned Walesa and five members of the seven-man council for weekend questioning. Walesa described his 30-minute interrogation session as "cultured and friendly," but noted that there was still a "lack of understanding" by Polish officials. Said the Gdansk shipyard electrician: "At the moment there is no good will on the other side. There is no reasonableness...
Rosovsky, who is also a member of the seven-man Harvard Corporation, Harvard's chief governing body, outlined five assumptions essential for establishing an effective educational system in his address...
...widely cited book, "In a Different Voice," Gilligan received President Derek C. Bok's final endorsement after a review process involving outside scholars and input from students at the graduate school, said Dean Patricia A. Graham. The tenure offer is awaiting routine, rubber-stamp approval of Harvard's seven-man governing Corporation...