Neil Rudenstine

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Neil Rudenstine
26th President of Harvard University
In office
1991–2001
Thesis Sir Philip Sidney: The styles of love  (1964)
Doctoral advisor Douglas Bush
Academic offices
Preceded by President of Harvard University
19912001
Succeeded by