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...when the mere mention of Canaday sent my entryway into hysterics—will fade, with no new freshmen to prompt those memories of my own freshman year.And this makes me sad, because I really do love this place. For me, it’s not just Annenberg, or the sweep of the New Yard, or all the other obvious things to love about Harvard. What really gets me are the subtleties that I didn’t notice for a few years. I love the look on the soldiers’ faces in “The Coming...
...Cowan, whose 11-year tenure as dean of Annenberg School for Communication in California ended in July, the fellowship marks a return to his college stomping grounds. He became interested in journalism as an undergraduate at Harvard where he joined the staff of The Crimson in 1961, writing his first story about those hoping to join the administration of President John F. Kennedy...
...goals is, three years from now, maybe, we can’t have this party here anymore, it’s going to be so big,” Faust said. “First, we’re going to move up to Annenberg. Next, we’re going to have to go to the stadium.” Wednesday’s formal-dress reception marked not only a new relationship between Harvard’s president and black community, but also one among members of that community. In the dim light of the pub, students...
...other side of that portal is still, more often than not, completely useless. That’s unfortunate, since the freshman class seems to be slightly less intelligent than in years past. Recent polls have shown a fifth of Harvard freshmen can’t locate Annenberg on a University map. We personally believe that Harvard-Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our college don’t have maps, and we believe that our education, like such as South Yale and the Princeton, everywhere like, such as and we believe that they should...
...both teacher and pupil at the same time. I can learn, but still be a valuable resource. I always thought that being a proctor would end up being a pretty good deal (except for the Annenberg food, which I realized I never got used to eating), but it’s ending up paying dividends in ways that I never foresaw...