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Case Code : BSTA117
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Pub Date : 2005
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About Lawrence Summers

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Lawrence H. Summers took office as Harvard's 27th President on July 1, 2001. His election by the President and Fellows of Harvard College with the counsel and consent of the Board of Overseers was announced on March 11, 2001...

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