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...Harvard Law School Dean Robert C. Clark says he is reviewing prominent law school professor Arthur R. Miller's taped lectures for web-based Concord University School of Law in June, afraid that Miller might be running afoul of University rules for faculty...
...outdoor season, juniors Chris Clever, John Kraay and Arthur Fergusson were the most reliable performers for Harvard...
President of The Crimson while at Harvard, Meislin currently runs New York Times Digital, the company that operates The Times on the web. Two weeks ago, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., the publisher of The Times, announced that the digital division would file for an initial public offering (IPO) under a separate tracking stock...
...took ages to feel at ease before the lens; in Hitchcock's 1936 The Secret Agent he is agonizingly squirmy. Eventually he logged some 130 credits in films and TV, most of them after he turned 75. He won an Oscar as the proper, patient butler in Arthur, but his great turns are in Alain Resnais' Providence, as a novelist with nightmares, and in Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books--where he not only played his favorite Shakespearean magician but spoke almost all the dialogue and appeared nude...
Historians in a rush may be guilty of both the journalist's errors and the utopian's projections. I have been rereading Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s "A Thousand Days," which comprises more than a thousand pages about the Kennedy White House, written in the year after JFK's assassination. In his grief, Schlesinger portrayed Kennedy as saint and martyr: "He was a Harvard man, a naval hero, an Irishman, a politician, a bon vivant, a man of unusual intelligence, charm, wit and ambition, 'debonair and brilliant and brave,' but his deeper meaning was still in process of crystallization." In recent...