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After Kirby’s resignation in January 2006, the Council continued to increase its authority by gradually claiming jurisdiction over the appointment of Kirby’s successor??€”a task traditionally reserved for the president, who may choose to seek the Faculty’s advice...
Like McLoughlin, Haan said he was pleased with his successor??€™s qualifications...
Harvard officials announced yesterday that students and faculty will have a formal role in the selection of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ successor??€”a move that comes five years after students decried their exclusion from the last presidential search...
...unique. Bass Professor of English and American Literature and Language Louis Menand recalls controversy surrounding presidential searches dating back to 1909. President Charles William Eliot, Class of 1853, transformed Harvard into a research university. Forty years later, a lack of structure in the curriculum led to his ouster. His successor??€”A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877—created the concept of the concentration. Lowell, in turn, came under fire for his racism and anti-Semitism. A search committee installed James B. Conant ’14 in 1933, who helped create the SATs and developed a more...
...NATURAL SUCCESSOR?...