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By THE CRIMSON STAFF </p>
<p>Tufts Dean Charles Inouye told the Tufts Daily News that grade inflation at Harvard was just another symptom of their culture of arrogance image over substance.・And he went further. everybody in the business knows just how little Harvard students work,・he asserted. They've essentially a lazy bunch. A lot of them aren't even that smart.・p>At the time, Inouye's remarks aroused the ire of a vast contingent of Harvardians, and students took up their own defense through a barrage of letters to the Daily and the Dean's Office. One outraged Crimson columnist even employed the power of the press. In the Harvard Syndrome, the acknowledged fact that some Harvard students are lazy・and the presence on campus of a few meatheads, legacies, and dim bulbs with bizarre talents.</p>