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Graham T. Allison, '62, dean of the Kennedy School, said last night that students "are encouraged to express their views, especially dissenting views," adding he wanted to know more about the basis of the students' resolution -- their evidence and weighing of considerations -- before commenting on the resolution...
...fire started about 1:30 p.m. when a reading lamp overturned so that the bulb was touching the mattress of the top bunk of a bunk bed, Allison Baird '82 said yesterday...
...School's Institute of Politics actively engages over 1000 undergraduates annually; the School of Government has an alumni body of over 3000; more than 10,000 individuals are part of an active "network" of the School. Each day our office receives well over 50 phone calls for Dean Allison and dozens of pieces of mail...
Suppose Dean Allison were to accept all 30 calls and talk to each person for five minutes. 250 minutes translates into nearly four hours of the working day, and that apart from another 10 hours of daily meetings, hours spent teaching, and perhaps even time to read the mail and think. The question of allocating 14 hours of a working day among these various claims is not easy...
...implication of Mr. Rosenthal's charge is even more disturbing. Why would he write something to the Crimson that is so blatantly false? I suppose he felt that since he could not see Dean Allison just when he wanted to, it was OK to complain and to make his complaint vivid by crafting an exaggeration and attributing it to me. Elise Renoni Secretary to the Dean