Manure-stealing Professor Loses Endowed Chair

<p>He didn't lose tenure over it, but a Harvard professor who had been caught stealing manure </p>

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<p>no longer has the endowed chair he formerly held. It looks like Harvard is trying to guard the reputation of its renowned economics department.</p>

<p>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA... sorry. It's just so funny.</p>

<p>When I was in college, my profs were capable of creating their own BS in whatever quantity was needed. ;)</p>

<p>It appears that his gardening/manure stealing was almost compulsive, with the latest victum a 92 yo farmer. He ended up in deep s**t.</p>

<p>Yeah, it's hard not to laugh. As Roger noted, he should have been able to supply his own manure.</p>

<p>lol..."hullabaloo" I like that word.</p>