Phoenix
fideli certa merces
And how is that? Is there some sort of Harvard book or rule that states what to do in a situation like this?
One generally figures that people who are both capable of and have been hired to teach young adults would have some degree of patience and the ability to comport themselves in a professional manner.
Harvard is a good school, right? And they have fairly high standards? Then as an employee of that school, he represents Harvard in everything he does, whether he's on the clock or not. That may not be right and it may not be fair but no one ever guaranteed that life would be either of those things. Many people have to deal with being a walking, talking representative of their job/employer - for instance, cops, preachers, judges, teachers, etc. - he is no different.