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Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan wrote in an e-mail that, although criticism of Summers?? management style placed “additional pressure” on the president to offer tenure to more women, both Summers and Kirby were already aware of the need to offer more women tenure...
...During Summers?? first year, 31 percent of non-tenure offers went to women. That number decreased to 23 percent the next year, but increased to 35 percent last year...
...meetings, “Dean Kirby asked the divisional deans to monitor all searches, and chairs of departments were required to fill out quite meticulous forms at various points in both non-tenured and tenured searches,” Ryan wrote. “All this was before President Summers?? remarks at the economics conference of January...
Angered by University President Lawrence H. Summers?? comments on women and minorities, Conrad K. Harper ultimately resigned from the Harvard Corporation last month after a dispute over Summers?? salary, according to a letter from Harper to Summers released Monday...
...African-American ever to serve on the Corporation—the University’s highest governing body—wrote that he was compelled to resign following a disagreement with James R. Houghton ’56, senior fellow of the Corporation, over a three-percent increase in Summers?? salary. Harper objected to the raise and said Houghton had not allowed for adequate discussion among the Corporation’s members...