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Kenneth Roth is the executive director at Human Rights Watch and co-editor of “Torture,” published this year by The New Press. He will speak in Winthrop Library at 6:30 tonight...
...number of visionary architects. Add to that the human tendency to take comfort in the thought that an area that has suffered near destruction can be resurrected in much the same form. "Modest improvements, not truly visionary rethinking," is the norm when cities rebuild, says Lawrence Vale, a co-editor of The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover from Disaster. "There is too much urgency to rebuild fast, and not much can be done to withhold that. Visionary ideas don't catch on until later...
...best education." It was an all boys' school when Roberts entered in 1969--"Most of our dating life came from observing the school dog, Daisy," says schoolmate Tommy Kerrigan--and free time was consumed by three mandatory sports (Roberts ran track, wrestled and was co-captain of his football team), the newspaper (he was co-editor) and drama (he once played Peppermint Patty in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown). Not everyone in an all boys' school is willing to play a girl; it takes an extra gene, the one that lets you not take yourself too seriously...
...conference, nor has he “returned to obscurity” as Grynbaum erroneously asserted. Norwood is the author of three critically-acclaimed books on American history (one of which won the Herbert G. Gutman Award in American Social History) and numerous scholarly articles, and he is co-editor of the prestigious Encyclopedia of American Jewish History. During the three months following the conference, when Grynbaum seems to think that nothing further happened on this issue, Prof. Norwood was completing a major scholarly essay on Harvard’s relationship with the Nazis, which will be published shortly...
According to co-editor Christopher R. Hughes ’06, queer. is dedicated to providing a literary and cultural forum for academic discourse coupled with reflective, informal and artistic meditations on queer issues. The editors also hope to secure for the journal formal respect and credibility among theorists in the field by incorporating an advisory board of seven prominent professors from around the country, “for general guidance on the theory and the direction of the magazine,” Hughes said...