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Anthea Fallen-Bailey, 47, had mapped a course for employment after receiving her master's degree in geography in the summer of 2001, and it did not include the Great Plains. Struggling with a flat job market around Portland, Ore.--"there was nothing there"--she happened on a job posting for Navigation Technologies, a digital mapping firm. "I was really surprised they were in Fargo," she says. After a month of researching the company and the area, she applied and was quickly offered the job in July...
...Australian soldiers who hated the obscurities of modernist poetry conspired to invent Malley, a working-class genius, and fabricate his verse. Then they hoodwinked the editors of an Australian literary journal--called Angry Penguins, no less--into publishing the poems and proclaiming him an unsung master along the lines of T.S. Eliot and Dylan Thomas. But even after the prank was exposed, the poems outfoxed the pranksters. In-tended as satire of 20th century verse, they were taken up by readers as exemplary modernist beauties. Today you can find them in the Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry, duly credited...
Starting next fall, up to six students who have completed two years at HLS will work toward Master of Law (LL.M) degrees at the University of Cambridge for one year and then return to Harvard for one semester to complete their J.D. degrees...
William H. Sledge, a psychiatry professor and master of Calhoun College, echoes Smith’s sentiments. “I don’t go looking for [alcohol],” says Sledge. Sledge says he will, when necessary, “gently remind” students who pose risks to themselves and others of Connecticut’s liquor laws...
...Branford College Council, the residents of the “God Quad” party suite are expected “to put on a good party at least once a month,” says Steven Smith, a professor of political science and Branford’s master...