Word: tuesdayã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...interest. Still, according to an oft-cited poll conducted by The Crimson two weeks ago, the kids wanted Summers to stay—Summers’ supporters at the College outnumbered his critics three-to-one. “Five more years!” they chanted before last Tuesday??s resignation speech in front of Mass. Hall. “Stay, Larry, Stay!” And as the Los Angeles Times reported after the President spoke at a post-resignation Dunster House study break last week, “[Summers] got a standing ovation after...
Last week I interviewed Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan, who had just placed a new “no confidence” motion on the docket for this Tuesday??s Faculty meeting. Ryan seemed to like my questions, but one notable naysayer’s criticism echoed through cyberspace. Richard Bradley, author of the bestselling “Harvard Rules,” wrote on his blog: “the Crimson really needs to be more careful about showing its biases. Is the faculty ‘drunk with power?...
Summers was to face a second vote of no-confidence, prompted by the recent resignation of Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, at next Tuesday??s Faculty meeting...
...Goodman ’07, Co-Chair of the Radcliffe Union of Students, was readying her room for a champagne toast. A throng of students was chanting outside Mass. Hall to a phalanx of camera crews. And students on several open lists made pacts to hold a protest at Tuesday??s Faculty meeting. As the steeple of Baker Library pierced the glowing orb and the sky grew crimson, then dark, so began the evaluation of the tenure of Harvard University’s shortest serving President since the Civil War.In his resignation address to students and media outside...
Summers was to face a second vote of no-confidence, prompted by the recent resignation of Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby, at next Tuesday??s Faculty meeting...