Memoir excerpt describing early academic career at Harvard in the 1960s
Memoir excerpt describing early academic career at Harvard in the 1960s The passage is a personal recollection with no concrete allegations, financial details, or connections to powerful actors. It mentions a few names (e.g., William Bennett) but provides no actionable leads or controversy. Key insights: Author began teaching at Harvard in 1964 and was nicknamed the “Boy Professor.”; Describes interactions with colleagues Clark Byse and Ben Kaplan, including an inappropriate comment.; Mentions teaching style, development of a case book with Joseph Goldstein, and early student demographics.
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Memoir excerpt describing early academic career at Harvard in the 1960s The passage is a personal recollection with no concrete allegations, financial details, or connections to powerful actors. It mentions a few names (e.g., William Bennett) but provides no actionable leads or controversy. Key insights: Author began teaching at Harvard in 1964 and was nicknamed the “Boy Professor.”; Describes interactions with colleagues Clark Byse and Ben Kaplan, including an inappropriate comment.; Mentions teaching style, development of a case book with Joseph Goldstein, and early student demographics.
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