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Lewis declines to speculate on when he will retire from his job, but when he does, he will leave behind a College that bears his indelible imprint, from Adams House to Phillips Brooks House to the University Hall offices that house the deanery. Both in his controversial reforms and in...
Many students had reconsidered the wage issue by the 1980s, when the Phillips Brooks House-based Committee for Economic Change (CEC) was active in establishing the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW), which now represents about 4,500 Harvard employees.
PSLM is also a part of the Phillips Brooks House Association. But what has separated PSLM from groups like the CEC was the leading role it has taken.
The number of tenured female professors further increased under Kirby’s watch when Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham joined the department as an American historian and Pedersen was promoted from within the department.
At Harvard, the biochemistry concentrator and Mather House resident, originally from Pittsburgh, was involved in several performing arts groups, including Gunghroo and the Kuumba Singers. She also volunteered through the Phillips Brooks House Association and taught children in Costa Rica one summer.