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...Arts and Sciences Dean come from within the bowels of FAS. With the exception of the empty chair at the Business School, silence from the Government, Law, Medical, and other schools is indicative. Besides, Corporation members like James R. Houghton ’58 were also supportive of Summers?? strong leadership all along. Because Harvard extends beyond FAS, you should have stayed, Larry...
Unlike the Faculty’s foggy qualms, Summers?? achievements keep materializing on campus and in students’ lives. The Harvard Financial Aid Initiative has deepened our commitment to social mobility in a country with increasingly calcified social structures. The Office of International Programs now thoroughly encourages international experiences. With the recent appointment of a German architectural firm, we now have concrete steps toward a new campus in Allston. The Curricular Review, the Women’s Center (whatever that will be), popularized Freshmen Seminars, and others, populate the list of achievements of Harvard?...
...economist would judge a bet supporting Summers on tradesports.com to be a poor one. Probably. But the overall performance of Summers?? stock in Harvard’s history is overwhelmingly positive. That is a certainty...
...Corporation said in an open letter on Tuesday that it would begin a search for Summers?? replacement “promptly.” Harvard’s vice president for government, community, and public affairs, Alan J. Stone, said Tuesday that he was not in a position to discuss a timetable for the appointment...
...most important vote of confidence from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences that a man could receive this fall, when Professor Elisa New agreed to marry me.” ‘VERY OPTIMISTIC’ Some supporters of Summers in attendance last night expressed concern about where Summers?? resignation would leave his agenda for the University. Summers said he is “very optimistic” that the University will work toward his top goals—including expanding financial aid and planning construction across the river in Allston—without...