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...Council’s increasing concern for FAS affairs has given its discussion an unstoppable momentum this year, says anthropology department chair and Council member Arthur M. Kleinman...
...Gone With the Wind”—Mitchell’s heirs—thought Randall’s parody looked too much like the original.The Mitchell estate sued to block its publication. Novelists Pat Conroy, Harper Lee, and Toni Morrison, and historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. ’38 signed a petition supporting Randall’s work. Nonetheless, in April 2001, U.S. District Judge Charles Pannell blocked the publication of the novel, writing that it “constitutes unabated piracy of ‘Gone With the Wind...
...Well,’ he snorted, ‘at Harvard if you’re lucky you might get Galbraith once a week. At Wellesley you get one of my C- students three times a week.’” McGovern recalled Galbraith saying. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., a historian who advised President Kennedy alongside Galbraith, could not attend the service due to his health but delivered a message through his son Stephen Schlesinger, calling Galbraith “my closest friend in the world.” “His brilliant employment of subversive weapons...
...that could be bought—along the Ohio River.This morning, his friends plan to row on the Charles River. DYNASTY ON THE DECLINE“To understand Barry Bingham Jr., you have to understand a little bit about the family and the newspaper itself,” says Arthur B. “Ben” Post Jr., The Courier-Journal’s managing editor. “I always compare it to the Kennedy family.”Bingham’s grandfather had served as a judge and ambassador to France, and his father was well...
...Boston to be able to navigate Harvard Square on foot for four years.” But according to Henry H. Gaffney Jr. ’56, he never had trouble taming the traffic: “We all followed the example of [Frothingham Professor of History of Religion] Arthur Darby Nock, who resided at Eliot House when I was there: he mythically brandished his umbrella in a threatening way at approaching vehicles when crossing Mass. Ave. or Cambridge Street.” But at the start of Fall 1955, the number of student-owned cars, though small compared with...