Joseph P. Flood
PSLM Wants Faster Reforms
More than a month after Harvard janitors ratified a contract to increase their hourly wages to at least $11.35, roughly
Moynihan Slated To Address Commencement
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the former Harvard government professor and Democratic senator from New York who penned an influential report on
College Warns PSLM Members
Last Friday Miranda S. Richmond ’02 received an e-mail from her senior tutor concerning a 15-minute “teach-in” in Mass. Hall
Janitor Sweeps, Negotiates
The slow swish of Shakespeare Christmas’ broom is the only sound in Paine Concert Hall early in the morning. At
Dunster, Mather Dining Hall Tests Remain Inconclusive
Test results on food served in the Dunster and Mather House dining halls have not determined the cause of the
Dunster, Mather Students Suffer Stomach Illness
The Dunster and Mather House dining halls closed for breakfast and lunch yesterday following an outbreak of a stomach illness
Corporation Member Testifies on Enron
Harvard Corporation member Herbert S. “Pug” Winokur Jr. ’64-’65 testified yesterday afternoon before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Enron Letter Questions Winokur’s Role
Two members of the House of Representatives raised concerns Friday over the dual role of Harvard Corporation member Herbert S.
Summers Accepts Worker Wage Report
University President Lawrence H. Summers announced yesterday that he will accept the significant pay hikes recommended by the high-ranking committee
Corporation Member in Spotlight for Enron Board Seat
The ever-expanding investigations and government probes into last fall’s surprise collapse of energy giant Enron Corp. has highlighted the role
Winokur Called To Testify About Enron Activity
Harvard Corporation member Herbert S. “Pug” Winokur ’64-’65 received a subpoena from the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations along with
Fire in Eliot Grille Forces Evacuation
A fire in the Eliot House Grille Sunday night left residents standing outside in the cold and caused smoke damage
Winokur’s Enron Investigated
A member of Harvard’s highest governing board found himself in the hot seat this week as a company in which
Separating the Message from the Messengers
Last week I began to realize why so many people hate peaceniks. I was at Suffolk Law School with Jason
On the Homefront
For security officials across the country, “America on Alert” is more than a tag line on CNN. It’s the new