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...sure that his view as a 60-something white man will be refreshing for undergraduates burdened with a Faculty that is too diverse. However, consider that Rubin’s predecessor was Nobel-Prize -winning economist Amartya K. Sen, and the Class of ’99 got to listen to Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan. Add these guys to our new President ,and it really seems as though Harvard is trying to tell us something...
...nearly enough to salvage this Production. The best thing one can say about the third track, “V.I. (The Last Words She Said Before Leaving)” is that it is dull and repetitive. This effort (in that it’s an effort to listen to) falls far short of the bar set by the first two tracks; amateur Internet remix geeks have come up with far better. It’s one thing to find something good and to stick with it, but there is no logical justification for Mirwais’ almost obsessive repetition...
...Race, Surrogacy and Farewell,” and drew a constellation of academic superstars from Harvard’s Afro-American Studies and English departments to the audience. University President and English Professor Neil L. Rudenstine procured a seat in the front row to listen to Morrison weave her spell...
...longer made sense to plan elaborate actions to target deans who are not ultimately in charge, says Benjamin L. McKean '02, a member of PSLM. In addition, the administrators who were the focus of actions for the past two years no longer seemed willing to do anything more than listen...
Enter any dining hall and listen as you walk by the hot entree bar to the whining complaints about the taste, selection or quality of the food...