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...kind of given of the study of Larry…that he left a trail of bodies behind him at Treasury??and yet I failed to discover that trail of bodies,” Traub says. “There were lots of references to bruised feelings, but nothing of the order of magnitude of what’s happened at Harvard...
...former Secretaries of the Treasury??University President Lawrence H. Summers and his Treasury predecessor Robert E. Rubin ’60, currently a member of the Harvard Corporation—each garnered praise for their service on his Cabinet...
Their friendship began a number of years ago—before Summers became Harvard’s president and even before he was the Secretary of the Treasury??and those close to Epstein say he holds the University president in very high regard...
...clear that our administration is more concerned with combating the sensationalized allegations of grade inflation than giving us the best possible education. To consolidate influence and advance a quite limited view of what it is to be educated, Summers and Kirby are making Harvard administration look like the U.S. Treasury??s vertical hierarchy. But students aren’t dividends, and regardless of what you think of Lewis, students are going to pay for this reorganization...
Coles’ subsequent decision to relocate the magazine inaugurated a period of piecemeal efforts to sustain the its viability. DoubleTake was saved first by federal legislation that granted eligible non-profit institutions some proceeds from the Department of Treasury??s coin sales, then by a series of smaller contributions and grants. Although publication continued until the summer of 2002, the subscription base by that time had dropped to 25,000, and some contributors had waited for over a year without receiving compensation. Their grievances began appearing in public fora, and the outcry reached a point where Coles...