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by Richard Bradley


  Krugman, Paul. Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in the Age of Diminished Expectations. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 1994.

  Levin, Richard C. The Work of the University. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2003.

  Lopez, Enrique Hank. The Harvard Mystique: The Power Syndrome That Affects Our Lives from Sesame Street to the White House. New York: MacMillan Publishing, 1979.

  McCarthy, Timothy Patrick, and John McMillian. The Radical Reader: A Documentary History of the American Radical Tradition. New York and London: The New Press, 2003.

  Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Founding of Harvard College. Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London: Harvard University Press, 1995.

  ———. Three Centuries of Harvard, 1636–1936. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1964.

  Nelson, Cary, ed. Will Teach for Food: Academic Labor in Crisis. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.

  Pearl, Matthew. The Dante Club. New York: Random House, 2004.

  Pelikan, Jaroslav. The Idea of the University: A Reexamination. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1992.

  Rosenblatt, Roger. Coming Apart: A Memoir of the Harvard Wars of 1969. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1997.

  Rosovsky, Henry. The University: An Owner’s Manual. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 1990.

  Rubin, Robert, and Jacob Weisberg. In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington. New York: Random House, 2003.

  Rudenstine, Neil. Pointing Our Thoughts: Reflections on Harvard and Higher Education, 1991–2001. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2001.

  Rudolph, Frederick. The American College and University: A History. Athens, Georgia, and London: The University of Georgia Press, 1990.

  Shand-Tucci, Douglas. Harvard University: An Architectural Tour. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2001.

  Smith, Richard Norton. The Harvard Century: The Making of a University to a Nation. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1986.

  Stiglitz, Joseph E. Globalization and Its Discontents. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 2003.

  ———. The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World’s Most Prosperous Decade. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 2003.

  Sollors, Werner, and Caldwell Titcomb, and Thomas A. Underwood. Blacks at Harvard: A Documentary History of African-American Experience at Harvard and Radcliffe. New York and London: New York University Press,1993.

  Talbott, Strobe. The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy. New York: Random House Trade Paperback, 2003.

  Thernstrom, Melanie. Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder. New York: Plume, 1997.

  Train, John. The New Money Masters. New York: HarperBusiness, 1989.

  Trumpbour, John, ed. How Harvard Rules: Reason in the Service of Empire. Boston: South End Press, 1989.

  West, Cornel. Keeping Faith: Philosophy and Race in America. New York: Routledge, 1994.

  ———. Race Matters. New York: Vintage, 2001.

  ———. Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight Against Imperialism. New York: The Penguin Press, 2004.

  Woodward, Bob. Maestro: Greenspan’s Fed and the American Boom. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.

  Searchable Terms

  Abel, David

  academic freedom issue

  activism. See dissent, Summers and; student protest

  Adams, Sharon Lynn

  administration

  fundraising and

  growth of

  Summers and

  admissions policy, Harvard’s

  affirmative action

  Lee Bollinger and

  Hanna Gray and

  Harvard and

  Charles Ogletree and

  Neil Rudenstein and

  Summers and

  African Americans. See also African and African American Studies (Afro-American Studies)

  alumni

  grade inflation and

  Harvard and

  African and African American Studies (Afro-American Studies)

  creation of

  expansion of

  Skip Gates and, (see also Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. “Skip”)

  grade inflation issue

  meeting of Summers and faculty of

  presidential powers and

  Neil Rudenstein and

  Summers and departure of Cornel

  West from

  tenure and academic freedom issue

  Cornel West and, (see also West, Cornel)

  Allison, Graham

  Allston campus project

  alumni

  African American

  Board of Overseers and

  commencement and

  domination of

  fundraising and

  presidential power and

  presidential search and

  Summers and

  ambition

  William Kirby’s

  Summers’s

  Ameer, Inge-Lise

  Annan, Kofi

  anti-gay discrimination, See also homosexuality

  anti-Semitism. See also Jewish ethnicity

  Skip Gates and

  Israel divestment issue

  anti-Semitism (cont.)

  Harry Lewis and

  Tom Paulin issue

  Paul Samuelson and

  Cornel West and

  Sheik Zayed donation and

  anti-sweatshop protest

  Appiah, K. Anthony

  Appleton Chapel

  appointments

  deans

  presidential power and

  provost

  architecture, Harvard’s

  arrogance, Summers’s

  Arrow, Harry

  Arrow, Kenneth

  Asian financial panics

  Asperger Syndrome, Summers and

  athletics

  Harry Lewis and

  Summers and

  Badaracco, Joseph, Jr.

  bad manners, Summers’s

  Bahadu, Shaka

  Bailyn, Bernard

  Barshefsky, Charlene

  Bass, Catherine

  Bentsen, Lloyd

  Bin Laden Group

  biomedicine

  bisexuality. See also homosexuality

  Black Students Association See also African Americans

  Bloom, Barry

  blue-collar workers

  Blum, John Morton

  Board of Overseers

  Bobo, Lawrence

  Bok, Derek

  Bok, Sissela

  Bollinger, Lee

  Boston Globe

  Bottoms, Sharon

  breakdown, Rudenstein’s

  Brewster, Kingman

  Broad Institute

  Brookings Institution

  Buck, Paul

  budgets, Harvard

  Buell, Lawrence

  Bulfinch, Charles

  Bundy, McGeorge

  bureaucratization of Harvard

  Bush, George H. W.

  Bush, George W.

  Camp Harvard comment

  cancer, Summers’s

  central administration. See administration

  charter, Harvard’s

  Chauncey, Charles

  Cheyney, Lynne

  Chopra, Rohit

  Churchill, Winston

  civil disobedience

  Clark, Robert

  Class Day

  class issue, Summers and

  class loyalty, fundraising and

  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton, Chelsea

  Cloud, John

  clubs, final

  Cohen, Liz

  Collins, Monica

  commencements, Harvard

  Committee for Undergraduate Education (CUE) guide

  community, Harvard and

  competition, Harvard and

  Conant, James Bryant

  concentrations, curriculum

  c
onservatives

  Core Curriculum

  Corporation. See Harvard Corporation

  corruption

  Cottingham, John

  Council of Economic Advisers

  Cox, Harvey

  criminal activity

  Crimson. See Harvard Crimson

  culture, Harvard’s

  curricular review

  FAS dean and

  presidential power and

  Summers and

  Daniel, D. Ronald

  date rape

  deans

  appointment of

  fundraising and

  presidential power and

  debate, Summers and

  Dershowitz, Alan

  dissent, Summers and, See also student protest

  affirmative action issue

  by Rachel Fish

  by Timothy McCarthy

  Summers’s second year and

  dissertation, Summers’s

  divestment issues

  Derek Bok and South Africa

  Summers and Israel

  divorce

  Summers’s

  Cornel West’s

  each-tub on its own bottom (ETOB) decentralization

  eating, Summers’s

  economics, Summers and

  elective courses

  Elfenbein, Madeleine S.

  Eliot, Charles W.

  elite

  Harvard and

  Harvard Corporation and

  Summers and

  Treasury Department and

  Elmwood president’s mansion

  endowment, Harvard’s See also fundraising

  Epps, Archibald Calvin, III

  Epps, Bradley

  estate tax issue

  ethnic diversity, Harvard’s,

  See also affirmative action; African Americans; Jewish ethnicity

  ETOB (each-tub on its own bottom) decentralization

  Everett, Edward

  faculty

  activism of

  administration vs.

  diversity of

  fear of Summers by

  hiring of, by Summers

  information control by Summers and

  meeting of Summers and Afro-American Studies

  military recruitment issue and

  faculty (cont.)

  money and

  office hours

  presidential power and

  student contact with

  Summers as professor

  Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  family, Summers’s

  Feldstein, Martin

  Ferguson, Niall

  fetal stem cell research

  films, Harvard in

  final clubs

  Fineberg, Harvey

  Finley, John Houston

  Fish, Rachel Lea

  football incident

  foreign students

  Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights (FAIR)

  founding, Harvard’s

  Frank, Barney

  free speech issue

  French, Daniel Chester

  Fried, Charles

  fundraising. See also endowment

  Allston Infrastructure Fund

  curricular review and

  FAS dean and

  Skip Gates and

  globalization and

  presidential power and

  Nathan Pusey and

  Neil Rudenstine and

  Sheik Zayed donation

  Summers and

  Garaudy, Roger

  Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. “Skip”

  Afro-American Studies and

  decision of, to stay

  hiring of

  meetings of Summers with

  possible departure of

  reputation of

  on Summers

  on Cornel West

  gay students. See homosexuality

  Gehry, Frank

  Gellis, David H.

  general education

  General Impossibility Theorem

  Gergen, David

  Getlin, Michael

  globalization

  African and African American Studies and

  fundraising and

  Korean prostitutes comment

  Harry Lewis and

  living wage campaign and

  presidential search and

  protest literature class and

  Summers and

  Goad, Amanda

  Goldberg, Rita

  Goldin, Daniel

  Gomes, Peter

  Goodheart, Marc

  Gore, Al

  grade inflation issue

  graduate student teachers

  Graff, Garrett McCord

  graft

  Graham, Jorie

  Graham, William

  grants, research

  Grassley, Charles

  Gray, Hanna Holborn

  Green, Joseph K.

  Green, Malcolm

  Greenblatt, Stephen

  Greenspan, Alan

  Gross, Benedict

  Guinier, Lani

  Gutmann, Amy

  Hanson, Paul

  Harper, Conrad K.

  Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library

  Hart, Oliver

  Harvard, John, See also statue, John Harvard

  Harvard Business Review

  Harvard Citizen

  Harvard College. See also Harvard University

  curricular review

  departure of Harry Lewis

  Harvard College Fund Annual Report

  presidential power and

  presidential search and

  teaching at

  Harvard Corporation

  Harvard Crimson

  Harvard Divinity School

  Harvard Graduate School of Education

  Harvard Islamic Society

  Harvard Law School

  Harvard Magazine

  Harvard Medical School

  “Harvard State” party

  Harvard University

  Allston campus project

  alumni (see alumni)

  architecture of

  culture of

  ethnic diversity of, (see also affirmative action; African Americans; Jewish ethnicity)

  ETOB decentralization of

  faculty (see faculty)

  founding of

  influence of 1960s on

  living wage campaign for employees of

  military recruitment at

  post-World War II changes at

  presidents (see presidential search Harvard’s; presidents, Harvard)

  students (see students)

  Summers as graduate student and professor At, (see also Summers, Lawrence Henry)

  undergraduate education (see Harvard College)

  as world university

  Harvard University Gazette

  Harvard Yard

  Healy, Patrick

  Hehir, J. Bryan

  Heinz, Michael

  Hesburgh, Theodore

  Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks

  Higginbotham, Leon

  hip-hop music

  Ho, Trang Phuong

  Hodgkin’s disease, Summers and

  Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development

  Holyoke, Edward

  homosexuality

  Hope, Judith Richards

  Houfek, Nancy

  Houghton, James Richardson

  human genome

  humanities, Summers and

  Hunt, Richard

  Hutchins, Glenn

  Hutchins, Robert

  Hyman, Steven

  identity politics

  Ignatieff, Michael

  Ignatius, David

  image, Summers’s

  information control, Summers’s, See also media coverage

  Ingraham, Laura

  inheritance tax issue

  installation

  of Neil Rudenstine

  of Larry Summers

  International Monetary Fund />
  Islamic students

  Islamic Studies

  Israel divestment issue, See also anti-Semitism

  January term

  Jewish ethnicity. See also anti-Semitism

  Harvard Corporation and

  students and

  Summers’s

  jihad term

  Jordan, Vernon

  Kadison, Richard

  Kagan, Elena

  Katz, Larry

  Keller, Phyllis and Morton

  Kemp, Jack

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Sharon

  Kerr, Clark

  Kerry, John

  Kirby, William

  Kirkland, John Thornton

  Knowles, Jeremy

  Korean prostitutes comment

  Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe

  lateness, Summers’s

  law school. See Harvard Law School

  leadership

  Derek Bok’s

  Harvard and

  presidential power and

  Neil Rudenstine’s

  students and

  leadership style, Summers’s

  centralization of power and

  curricular review and

  early speeches and

  evolution of

  globalization and

  influence of 1960s on Harvard and

  information control

  popularity and

  students on

  Summers on

  trappings of power, romantic relationships manners, and

  Zayed Yasin speech and

  Lenzner, Terry

  Levin, Richard

  Levine, Marne

  Lewis, Harry Roy

  Liasson, Mara

  liberals

  living wage campaign

  Losick, Richard

  Lowell, Abbott Lawrence

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McCarthy, Timothy

  McConnell, John

  McCormack, Noah

  Mack, Connie

  MacKinnon, Emma

  McMillian, John

  McNamara, Robert

  McNeil, Lucie

  McWhorter, John

  Mahan, Matt

  Mahathir bin Mohamad

  Making Harvard Modern

  Malcomson, Scott L.

  manners, Summers’s

  Mansfield, Harvey

  Marshall, George

  Massachusetts Hall

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

  Matory, J. Lorand

  media coverage

  control of, by Summers

  of curricular review

  FAS dean and

  grade inflation issue

 

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