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Larry Summers Resigns!!!!!!!!!

Ding, dong indeed.

Seems he did not have the natural aptitudes necessary to lead a major American research university. Must have been his testicles getting in the way all the time.

I am particularly gratified because Summers was struggling to revive his reputation by going around bragging that he made the Google Library deal happen with Harvard.

As Richard Bradley reports:

[Boston Globe story about Summers' recent problems] quotes an alum named Jack Corrigan who supports Summers and lists some of his accomplishments—the stem cell institute, free tuition for low-income families, and "a project with Google to digitize Harvard's library."

Couple thoughts about that last.

First of all, that initiative was supposed to be the doing of Harvard library director Sidney Verba. Now I guess we know who really made it happen.

Is it good for Harvard? Not particularly. Is it good for Google? Yes, incredibly good, to have Harvard sign on to a project that is hugely controversial, because many writers see it as the biggest threat to copyright protection in history.

So why would Summers okay the deal? (Or, perhaps, pressure Verba to okay it?) Could it have been because his former chief of staff at the Treasury Department, Sheryl Sandberg....

...is now a vice-president at Google, and happened to meet with Summers the same day she met with Sidney Verba? In another context, that would be called lobbying. But it's not as if Larry Summers ever spent any time in Washington.

Anyway, I'm sure the two visits were entirely coincidental....still, Mr. Corrigan, you might want to omit that particular "accomplishment" from your roster.

So, it seems Larry Summers got Harvard on board with Google because his former chief of staff is a VP there now. And Google co-founder Larry Page is an alum of Michigan (BS) and Stanford (Computer Science grad school). But what's the connection to the NYPL and Oxford?

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