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...previous "investigation" into the security department (undertaken last spring under the supervision of then-General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54) was discredited after guards said they were never interviewed. The present investigation appears more thorough, but it's worth remembering that even after previous probes found no wrongdoing, the complaints of discrimination persisted...
Johnson, a Boston police area commander in Roxbury and Mattapan, arrived at Harvard in December 1983. Then General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 said he hired the new chief, who did not have the experience in college police work that Chafin had, because of his reputation as a paragon of professionalism...
Nancy J. Hodes '68 closed the panelists' remarks with a call for optimism. She quoted from Robert Steiner's introduction to a photograph collection, saying, "In spite of everything...
Voss's charge--which was denied by security department officials--and similar allegations by six other former and current guards touched off a firestorm. It embarrassed then-General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54, whose office conducted an investigation in which it interviewed no guards and produced no written report. It also led to a new probe this year by current General Counsel Margaret H. Marshall--an investigation which appears to be in its final stages...
...also this style that employees say is at the root of many of the department internal problems. These employees many of whom consider themselves friends of Johnson--way there is a lesson here. A lesson for the police, a lesson for Steiner, a lesson for the University, but, above all, a lesson for Johnson: Internal problems must be confronted head-on, even if it means making waves...