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...that we have to our great comfort, (and in truth) beyond our hopes, beheld their progresse in Learning and godlinesse also.” Three hundred sixty-three years and 26 presidents later, Harvard’s marquee public relations publication—the Harvard University Gazette, circulation 37,000??is carrying on the tradition set by its earliest predecessor. On February 21, the day of University President Lawrence H. Summers’ resignation, the full-color weekly reported on Summers’ “dramatic,” “concrete...
...Harvard College students will tackle issues in practical ethics as the first recipients of grants sponsored by the late Harvard benefactor Lester Kissel, a 1931 graduate of the Law School. For Kelly W. Heuer ’07, the grant—which carries a stipend of $3,000??will allow her to travel to Beijing to research Chinese philosophy on justice and individual rights. “It’s really great to think that I will be working this summer in such uncharted territory,” wrote Heuer, a Cabot House philosophy concentrator. Jillian...
Pietsch also told the Times that Viswanathan’s advance for her two book deal was less than the previously publicized amount of $500,000??though he did not specify how much the young author received. He also said that the advance was split between Viswanathan and Alloy Entertainment, a book packaging firm that shares the book’s copyright and that helped her “conceptualize and plot the book,” according to Alloy President Leslie Morgenstein...
Pietsch also told the Times that Viswanathan’s advance for her two book deal was less than the previously publicized amount of $500,000??though he did not specify how much the young author received. He also said that the advance was split between Viswanathan and Alloy Entertainment, a book packaging firm that shares the book’s copyright and that helped her “conceptualize and plot the book,” according to Alloy President Leslie Morgenstein...
...good’ poems are the only poems that ought to interest us.” New, who has yet to read the new Bishop book, added that “we would only have 12 published Dickinson poems if this were the case. Instead we have nearly 2,000??some good, some not so good. I’m glad to have them.” “The eighty-odd poems that this famous perfectionist allowed to be printed over the years are ‘Elizabeth Bishop’ as a poet. This book...