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Besides what her colleagues called "eminent" legal skills, Taylor brings a knowledge of the "nooks and crannies" of the University, which observers say will prove an enormous benefit to both Harvard and herself.
Yes, Bill Clinton is said to be often preoccupied about his place in history, what with wondering how future scribes of the presidency will compare him with some of his eminent 20th century Democratic predecessors. But no, surely it's not possible that he could have been thinking about it...
DIED. BOB DEVANEY, 82, pre-eminent coach in college football in the early 1970s when he led the University of Nebraska to back-to-back national titles; in Lincoln, Neb. His wisecracking style and plump, rumpled figure sometimes made rivals underestimate him. But he never coached a losing season during...
Abrams' conclusion that Jews should unite with Evangelical Christians to chip at the wall between church and state seems as contestable as Dershowitz's pro-secularism. But the issue of whether to respond to intermarriage by widening "outreach" to Gentiles or narrowing more closely on faith fuels a simmering debate...
My name is Elizabeth Gibb, and I am the President of the Harvard Law School Child Care Center. My husband is Cabot Associate Professor in Biology Markus Meister. He spoke at the FAS faculty meeting, April 8, on the issue of day care and particularly our Law School Center's...