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...shift may not be permanent. William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 notes that Harvard will bring back Early Action if, after several years, the program is seen as necessary “to preserve the quality of our student body...
...require teaching evaluations for all courses.The Faculty has also resisted investing in the undergraduate experience. Student life—which was reinvigorated under Summers thanks to a philosophy that responded to and spent money on student satisfaction—proved to be interim Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles’ blind spot. We hope that Faust recognizes the importance of the undergraduate experience and continues Summers’ tradition of investing in Harvard College—from promoting social events to shoring up the College’s hit-or-miss advising system. To do so, we hope...
...four years, politicians on both sides of the aisle have exchanged vitriolic and largely baseless insults. Two of the most egregious involved Senator Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) comparing George W. Bush to Adolf Hitler on the floor of the Senate, and Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (D-Ohio) calling Congressman John Murtha (R-Penn.), a decorated former Marine, a coward...
...They are a very nicely contrasted pair,” said Pope Professor of the Latin Language and Literature R. J. Tarrant, who chairs the selection committee for the orations. “The Latin oration is very light, and very timely...The undergraduate English has a very universal message...
McKay Professor of Computer Science Harry R. Lewis ’68, who taught Gates as an undergraduate in two courses, described Gates’ philanthropy as “extraordinary...