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...Asian scholars across disciplines, does not have the power to appoint faculty or grant degrees. Though SAI has begun to offer grants for study in South Asia, it was only able to fund less than 50 percent of summer grant proposals last year; this despite former President Lawrence H. Summers?? statement that his favorite trip of 2006 was to India: “Every American should visit the country that may be our most important ally two decades from...
...Rapier was brought on to spearhead the University’s long-awaited capital campaign, originally scheduled to be launched in 2006 or 2007. But the campaign was delayed several times amid the tumult surrounding Summers?? comments about women in science and his persistent battles with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, which left many alumni disaffected...
...campaign was eventually put off until Summers?? permanent successor took office, and it is now expected to begin...
...February 2005, and the mood in Harvard Yard was not quite as quiet as the blog’s arrival. Bradley’s latest book—”Harvard Rules,” an account of the early years of former University President Lawrence H. Summers??was filling bookstores while at the same time Harvard professors were filling University Hall to protest their president. An unprecedented no-confidence vote would soon fuel the faculty’s revolt, and some observers thought Summers might not survive...
...have been pleased with the “intelligence” of Bradley’s work. Mass. Hall derided the publication of “Harvard Rules”: Summers?? spokeswoman at the time called the portrait of her boss ”sensationalist gossip.” And though some top administrators and communications staffers read the blog regularly, many privately take issue with Bradley’s ruminations and accounts of University politics...