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Faculty discussion of curricular review recommendations was delayed in both the spring of 2005 and the spring of 2006 as Faculty meetings became the stage for professors to attack Summers?? leadership...
Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby—who had spearheaded the curricular review—resigned under pressure from Summers last winter, setting off a conflict that ultimately resulted in Summers?? own resignation...
...presidential recommendation in well over a century, leading some observers to label the confirmation vote a “rubber stamp.” When the search committee selected Lawrence H. Summers in 2001, overseers said after the confirmation vote—unanimous in support of Summers?? appointment—that they played an active role in the decision. Houghton would not elaborate on the role the Overseers would have in choosing the next president. “They’ll be involved when the time comes,” he said. Several overseers declined to comment...
...announcement listed a phone number for students who wished to enter a lottery for tickets to an open forum discussion with “Dr. Summers?? on Monday. Two versions of the e-mail were sent: In one, the number was that of The Crimson’s newsroom. The other version ingeniously instructed students to call the cell phone of former Crimson President William C. Marra...
...support of at least two influential advisers to the search panel, former Corporation member Hanna H. Gray and former Princeton President William G. Bowen, who had both backed Cech, according to one individual close to the committee. In the last search, Gray’s support was key to Summers?? appointment.While search committee members have said on previous occasions that they intend to take as long as necessary to complete the search, they have also expressed a desire to make a selection by the end of the month—about a year after Summers announced he would...