Word: summersã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...compatriots that trumps our obligation to the Third World. (Try telling that to the international students on campus.) If you adopt that nationalistic attitude in making your own charitable choices, well, that’s your decision. It doesn’t seem to be University President Lawrence H. Summers?? stance, however. In March 2004 he told alumni in Santiago, Chile that Harvard must “become a truly global university”—an admirable goal, but one contravened by Harvard’s choice to focus on domestic relief efforts while ignoring graver...
With its coffers dwindling, the center has suffered from a parade of leadership over the past four years, and University President Lawrence H. Summers once considered scrapping the program altogether. But the Kennedy School of Government, which administers the center, said in a press release that Summers?? office would provide seed money to keep the center afloat while it seeks a permanent endowment...
...with no permanent endowment from which to draw, the center was on pace to go belly-up within the next two years, according to Aimee Pease Fox ’96, the center’s executive director. A Harvard official close to the center said Summers?? office would provide roughly $500,000 in seed money, enough to hold over the center for an additional half-year while gifts are raised for an endowment...
University President Lawrence H. Summers has scrapped his plan to narrate the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra’s October 29 performance of Aaron Copland’s “Lincoln Portrait”—but according to members of the symphonic group, Summers?? withdrawal from the event came too late for the orchestra to edit its season brochures, which cost about $900 to print. Current and past board members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) said that over the summer, Summers told the group that he would narrate the tribute to Lincoln, which was written...
...small group of Harvard administrators and donors—including University President Lawrence H. Summers??gathered in Rexburg, Idaho yesterday to attend the inauguration of former Business School Dean Kim B. Clark '74 as chief of the town’s Mormon college...