Harvard faculty votes "no confidence" in Summers

<p>Summers has pulled off a real public relations coup. You'd have to spend millions to get this level of exposure for the Harvard name....and he got it for FREE.</p>

<p>"Summers has pulled off a real public relations coup. You'd have to spend millions to get this level of exposure for the Harvard name....and he got it for FREE."</p>

<p>Why would Harvard need more public exposure? Everyone in the world knows Harvard. 80-year old ladies in rural Korea know what Harvard is.</p>

<p>It certainly didn't help Summers to have his press secretary leave him. Maybe she would have stopped him from going over to the desert table when faculty members were trying to get his attention at their meeting.</p>

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<p>Ummmm, not to be anal, but the Faculty voted they lack confidence, not no confidence. This is a small detail, but I think there's a big difference, and on campus others seem to think so too...</p>