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...When Slaughter received tenure at the University of Chicago in the fall of 1992, their life stabilized enough for them to become engaged that November. Slaughter came to HLS as a visiting professor the next spring. The two married in September...
...snow, [and] Andy's plane was late. The restaurant where I had hoped to go for lunch was closed; we found a little bistro of Michigan Avenue that was still serving around 4:00, with no one there. We ordered a bottle of champagne, and the rest was history," Slaughter recalls, smiling at her husband...
...Moravcsik had to board a plane back to Boston later that day. After that, the couple endured months of cross-country commuting. They strove to spend as much time together as possible, not going more than two weeks without seeing each other. Most of the time, as Slaughter adjusted to her new professorial duties, Moravcsik traveled to Chicago to meet...
...tenure offer from HLS [come] through the day before our wedding-about 15 minutes before we were leaving for the wedding rehearsal," Slaughter recalls, adding that she had completely forgotten that the HLS faculty were voting on her that day, so engrossed was she in her wedding plans...
Elizabeth A. Kellogg, an associate professor ofbiology, says she sympathizes with Slaughter andMoravcsik's predicament. Kellogg, who was recentlydenied tenure, is married to Peter F. Stevens, atenured professor in the Biology Department.Kellogg says she has sacrificed a great deal to betogether with her husband...