If anyone is working on such details in the Democratic camp, the odds are good that it's Lawrence Summers.
Lawrence Summers didn't talk about any of that.
But as Lawrence Summers readily acknowledges, it is all too easy to misread the conclusion.
Lawrence Summers plays a curious role in relation to Rubin on decisions like this.
He was appointed by Lawrence Summers, on April 24, 2006.
Lawrence Summers was ostensibly in charge of Harvard, but he had little power to fire or hire anyone.
On December 11, 2005, she married Lawrence Summers who became her second husband.
"Lawrence Summers was hardly the first man of learning to propose that women were inherently inferior to men."
"Lawrence Summers is someone who has moved successfully in both arenas and links those two worlds in an important way."
The politically correct reaction to remarks by Lawrence Summers, regarding gender differences.