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...chance meeting with a United Nations official at a conference during the Rhodes Scholar??s years writing for The New Republic, a magazine critiquing domestic and world affairs, caused Mousavizadeh to join the U.N. mission in Bosnia...
Lamont Library may soon receive an unnecessary facelift—Harvard College Library (HCL) plans to spend some $1 million on substantial changes to the undergraduate scholar??s favorite locale. Among the proposed changes include a relocation of the well-loved third-floor reading room to the fifth floor in order to convert that entrance level space into a new media center. This move has been in the air for some time now, and age has not improved the lackluster impression it gives—that it is a waste of resources. But another bad idea is surely...
Wood’s aim in teaching the class, as well as next semester’s course on postwar American and British fiction, is to present what he calls a “writer’s criticism,” which he differentiates from a scholar??s literary analysis...
...with Sources” manual, plagiarism “is passing off a source’s information, ideas, or words as your own by omitting to cite them; an act of lying, cheating, and stealing.” The manual suggests that a passage found quoted in another scholar??s work should be cited as “‘quoted in’ that scholar.” But it does not explicitly state how to source such a passage when one has returned to the original source to check the citation, as Dershowitz says...
...found Andrew to be an exemplary scholar??intelligent, probing, rational, yet patient, open-minded and respectful of others’ opinions,” writes Lynette Mayo, an HDS student who took several classes with Okhotin, in an e-mail...