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SEPTEMBER

3 City Councillor William H. Walsh is found guilty on 41 counts of Bank fraud and making false statements after facing trial for seven weeks. Despite numerous calls from his colleagues to step down, Walsh refuses to resign his seat.

7 A Black junior charges that HarvardPolice arrested him and sent him to jail because of his skin color. Dean of Students Archie C. Epps supports the student's claim and Alvin L. Bragg '95 says the police regularaly discriminate against Blacks. Police officials deny any wrongdoing.

13 The University announces that Provost Jerry R. Green will depart as provost at the end of the academic year. Green and Rudenstine refuse to offer a full explanation. Dean of the Kennedy School of Government Albert C. Carnesale is named provost in May.

17 Officials at Harvard Management Company receive record compensation for leading Harvard's Endowment to an above average performance. Six officials earned at least $800,000 in salaries, bonuses and contributions.

MAY

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1 The Undergraduate Council votes not to recall Vice President Joshua D. Liston '95, despite his own acknowledgement that he failed to enforce the council's attendance policy. The council later censures liston, but that action is later reversed.

12 The University officially kicks off its $2.1 billion Capital Campaign, the first fundraising effort ever to include all of Harvard's ten schools. The University has already raised some $650 million.

23 at least three students are arrested at an Owl Club party after a scuffle between a state trooper and an undergraduate results in both being maced. The charges against the students are later dropped.

27 Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett'57 announces he will step down at the end of 1994-95. Jewett, who will have served as dean for 10 years, says he wants to work at Harvard in a lesser capacity.

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