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...transforming one of the Ivy League’s best-hidden secrets into a factually-sound, modern play has been a challenging and ever-evolving process. After securing photocopies of the court files from Harvard’s archives, documents—including handwritten notes from the trials??still had to be transcribed. “There were missing pieces, so we looked at the names and tried to create timelines,” Speciale says...
...Ethical Reasoning 12, “Political Justice and Political Trials??: Every student we’ve talked to who’s taken this class highly recommends it. History Professor Charles S. Maier ’60, a former Crimson editorial chair who’s been teaching at Harvard since 1967, is something of a legend...
...this is very badly needed, and I think Roland Fryer will be a terrific leader for such an enterprise,” Peterson said. “It could make Harvard a leader in education reform.”Peterson said he hoped EdLabs researchers will conduct randomized field trials??similar to medical research—that will “generate knowledge that is more solidly based than the kind of knowledge we have in education today.”Currently, educational research receives much less attention on the national stage than scientific research. In a press...
...class, Literature and Arts A-22: “Poems, Poets, Poetry,” will also count toward Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding. History professor Charles S. Maier’s class, History 1418, will be adapted into Ethical Reasoning 12: “Political Justice and Political Trials?? this fall. —Staff writer Bonnie J. Kavoussi can be reached at kavoussi@fas.harvard.edu...
...Pigs fiasco in 1961, Castro officially adopted the communist label, began to nationalize private property, and strengthened ties with the Soviet Union. Throughout his reign, Castro severely limited the press, held highly questionable elections, and imprisoned untold numbers of “counter-revolutionaries” without trials??drawing heavy criticism from the international community and inciting a trade embargo with the United States. Yet despite these atrocities, many in the global community have overlooked some of the positive changes to Cuban society made possible by the Castro regime, focusing instead on his more egregious actions. Under Castro...