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Kevin McDevitt of the city assessor's office said that the city prefers to maintain its "flexibility" when negotiating with Harvard, rather than pressing for a stricter agreement.
"Well -- older, anyway," she says with a smile, pressing cordobas on him as he swishes greasy water over the simple concrete marker.
And Horner, despite her interest in academic issues related to women, has scrupulously avoided using her post as a bully pulpit for pressing women's concerns on the Harvard faculty.
Insiders and outsiders. Those who run the University and those who seek to change it. The one group guards its power--though the personalities may change, the voice of authority retains its distinct ring. The others are a more diverse set, pressing concerns both personal and professional.
2--It is revealed this week that Psychology Department Chair Brendan A. Maher, will succeed Sally Falk Moore as dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Maher's most pressing problem, observers say, will be to address the school's financial difficulties.