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...carried out those responsibilities with admirable sensitivity. His insistence that fear not bleed into hate—that diversity be protected to the utmost—is a tribute to the power of principles at this institution. Moreover, his efforts to encourage donations and provide financial relief to the victims??€”including the University’s $1 million contribution to scholarships for the victims??€™ families—will certainly aid the recovery...
...Crescent to donate blood and by Europeans sending prayers westward with their leaders. I have been touched by the thousands of bouquets of flowers that have piled up outside of American embassies, by the millions of foreign school children who have observed moments of silence in the victims??€™ names, by the countries who have recognized that our loss is also somehow their...
...also contacted by a victims??€™ advocacy unit with the district attorney’s office. This department, he said, helped him keep his name out of the public record...
...sponsor of the order, Councillor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72, based his demands on two newspaper articles: one reporting that Harvard had received money from the bin Laden family, and the other stating that some victims??€™ families would not be covered by insurance. Reeves, notorious for his grandstanding, simply put two and two together...
Several days later, he penned a letter to the Harvard community discussing the need for tolerance, and pledging $1 million to a scholarship fund for victims??€™ families...