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...these time bombs are going off at different places," Decker said. With relations at a low point, Mayor Anthony D. Galluccio wrote in an op-ed in The Boston Globe this week that the successor to Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine must be the leader in forming better relations between the University and city on all issues...
...Bush doesn't even have to spin it that way. He's always said how much he liked Al Gore as loyal-clone veep choice: If he's so confident about 2000, why not stand up in Philly and tell the world he's already tapped his 2008 successor? Voters might like looking ahead instead of feeling like they've got no other alternative to more Clinton/Gore than more Reagan/Bush...
...Harvard Corporation, the University's oldest and most powerful governing board, has always dominated the search for the president. As it has whenever a president of the University resigns, the Harvard Corporation will appoint six of its seven members to the committee to search for a successor. The seventh member, the outgoing president, is the only member of the Corporation that does not serve on the search committee...
Harvard announced the makeup of the committee that will search for a successor to Neil L. Rudenstine last week, opening the process for choosing the 27th president of the University...
...Harvard Corporation released the names of the nine members of Harvard's presidential search committee, a secretive group of people who will meet through the fall and winter to choose the successor to Neil L. Rudenstine...