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<p>Byerly, OK if you are not fighting you are hiding in a door and sniping at people pretending to be innocuous. That's even worse. Those little "zingers" you like to throw out, those personal I-can't-even-dignify-them-as-attacks are disheartening and counter-productive if what we are here for is a good debate. Cease.</p>

<p>Oh, hush up, and stop being tiresome.</p>

<p>"Faculty salaries at Harvard are considerably higher than they are at Princeton - whether for boys or girls! One of those uncomfortable "realities of academic/social/community dynamics", eh?"</p>

<p>This statistic arises ONLY because of Harvard's large medical/law/business schools whose professors are paid higher salaries than their undergraduate counterparts. Every study that has compared the salaries of professors at Harvard and Princeton makes no distinction between undergrad and professional school professors.</p>

<p>Feeling a little supercilious today, Byerly? More so than usual?</p>

<p>The COHE stats do not include medical school faculty - sorry guy.</p>

<p>So they do include highly paid Law/Business faculty then?</p>

<p>The study I am familiar with is from the American Association of University Professors and was released in Spring 2005.<br>
(<a href="http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2005/04/27/news/12766.shtml%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2005/04/27/news/12766.shtml&lt;/a&gt;)&lt;/p>