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Eventually, a portrait of Helen Keller was placed in the building. The portrait of the first blind graduate of Radcliffe had previously resided in Georgene Herschbach’s office...
Thus my Ivy League education began. My parents and I sat motionless for the next 15 minutes as the guidance counselor proceeded to explain all about the Ancient Eight and early decision and connections and need-blind financial aid and by the way, how come I had never heard of Harvard...
Hively says she spent time as a student reading to the blind 90-year-old mother-in-law of Harvard Admissions Director Richard M. Gummere...
...would hold the position for 18 years, leading the University closer toward the need-blind meritocracy and financial powerhouse it is today, through the ’50s and into the turbulent 1960s...
...lacking that occurrence, a report from the Dean to the president of the University should expeditiously have been made. Of course, the current dean inherited this quandary; the resolution, however, remains his responsibility. The faculty, deans, administration and student body must be held accountable and cannot turn a blind eye—otherwise the pursuit of veritas has been trampled upon. Everyone affiliated with the University has a moral obligation to speak out against hate money at Harvard and call on University President Lawrence H. Summers and Divinity School Dean William A. Graham to return Zayed’s donation...