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...council--which operates under a proportional representation system in which a majority of councillors must agree on a mayor--failed to elect a successor to Duehay in its first month of meetings...
...year presidency ended in 1909. "We must construct a new solidarity to replace that which is gone," Lowell declared in his first year at the University's helm. Lowell's project became one of unifying the College and of providing equity--rather than freedom--to his undergraduates.As his successor Neil L. Rudenstine was to do in Allston half a century later, Lowell set to secretly buying plots of land surrounding the University. The territory between Mt. Auburn Street and the Charles River was, in Lowell's day, an unpropitious site, home to a few modest houses, a series of wharves...
...President Neil L. Rudenstine announced that he will resign effective at the end of the next academic year. Although no search committee has yet been formed, much of the next year for Harvard's top administration will be consumed with the task of choosing a successor to Rudenstine, a new leader for the University...
Today we congratulate President Rudenstine for completing his ninth year as Harvard's president and thank him for the hard work he has done in restructuring and funding the University. However, a year from now, at President Rudenstine's last Commencement, his successor will already have been chosen and the vision that will guide the College's and the University's future will be in place. Those who will be, at the end of today, the College's newest alumni and alumnae must take an interest in how Harvard's gifts will be utilized in the years to come...
Grove's devotion to his work, from CCNY to Fairchild to Intel, has been the hallmark of his career. His determination to make his product the best and other products fail came in handy when Moore was looking for a successor--something both of them soon realized...