BOSTON—The long-awaited trial over Harvard’s admissions policies began Monday in a packed federal courtroom in Boston with perhaps the university’s most important witness taking the stand to defend its policies. The trial’s opening day also telegraphed critical questions that witness—Harvard’s Dean of Admissions William Fitzsimmons—is likely to face Tuesday about a key piece of evidence that, at first blush, looks fairly damning for the university.
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