President Rudenstine says he will leave Harvard in the next few years. How has this fundraiser and consensus-builder changed the presidency?
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Regarding `Rudy'When Neil Leon Rudenstine assumed Harvard's presidency in 1991, the fanfare was predictably grandiose. Students hung banners from their dorm
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Rudenstine: Round 2On November 28, 1994, the 'severely fatigued' president took a leave of absence. A year later, he's trying to do