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In Harvard farewell, Summers warns of complacency

Quannah Parker-McGowan, a graduate from Alaska, crouched beneath an umbrella to stay dry during commencement ceremonies yesterday at Harvard University.
Quannah Parker-McGowan, a graduate from Alaska, crouched beneath an umbrella to stay dry during commencement ceremonies yesterday at Harvard University. (Globe Staff Photo / David L. Ryan) Globe Staff Photo / David L. Ryan
By Marcella Bombardieri
Globe Staff / June 9, 2006

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CAMBRIDGE -- Appearing to chide those who pushed him out of his job, Harvard University president Lawrence H. Summers warned yesterday in his farewell remarks at commencement that the university risked being lulled into complacency. (Full article: 733 words)

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