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'University-Wide' Capital Campaign Lacks Cooperation

B-School 'Not Part of It,' Official Says

What cooperation there is comes chiefly atintersections of academic interests.

"We're quite willing to do things where there'sa natural fit," said Sanna, repeating a commonrefrain among Harvard administrators.

Beyond that the separate schools are prettymuch on their own, despite President Neil L.Rudenstine's efforts to foster collaboration.

"Many of the schools are in sort of differentplaces and approaching things in different ways,"said Holly T. Sargent, associate dean fordevelopment at the Kennedy School of Government.

"That's nothing new," Sanna said. "That's theway business has been done."

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Neither Green nor Rudenstine could be reachedfor comment yesterday

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