"I think a lot of [my activist image is just in terms of press coverage. Now that I'm the chair, people are dying to know what I'm thinking. People didn't give a shit before."--Undergraduate Council Chair kenneth E. Lee '89. He was unanimously reelected Sunday night.
"When you hear things like this, you always have to act. What we don't want to do is just talk about it and let it go."--Business School student Gary M. Antonick about rumors that students at the B-School cheated on their January exams
"There is a problem across the country getting good scholars for Afro-American Studies. There should be more at Harvard, but there should be more every-where."--Columbia Afro-Am scholar Arnold Rampersad. He said this week he turned down a Harvard tenure offer.
"Bok could not have picked a dean who was more likely to exacerbate divisions in the faculty."--Professor of Law David M. kennedy, upon hearing Thursday that President Bok had named Professor of Law Robert C. Clark Law School dean.
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