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...days ago, Harvard Law School student, Hollis North proctor, and former Undergraduate Council representative Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 announced an award bearing his own name. Chadbourne’s Web site called for nominations and a description of the award was sent over the Dunster House open list, but last night an administrator called to inform Chadbourne of a University policy regulating the establishment of awards that would jeopardize his position as a proctor if he created an award himself. “Had I been fully aware of this policy, I wouldn’t have...
...Currently, the organization only encompasses Harvard and Stanford—where Clayton’s brother is a student—but Clayton said he will use the award money to expand his business...
Comparing the cache that comes with the Pulitzer—the nation’s most prominent award for journalism and letters—to the gravitas associated with the Harvard brand name, Feeney said that he is “both deeply grateful and very humbled” by the award...
...Feeney, the award gives a measure of validation to his work, but the former member of The Advocate, Harvard’s oldest literary publication, said he doesn’t expect it to change his future writing...
...Barack H. ObamaShortly before she moved to Hawaii, Stanley saw her first foreign film. Black Orpheus was an award-winning musical retelling of the myth of Orpheus, a tale of doomed love. The movie was considered exotic because it was filmed in Brazil, but it was written and directed by white Frenchmen. The result was sentimental and, to some modern eyes, patronizing. Years later Obama saw the film with his mother and thought about walking out. But looking at her in the theater, he glimpsed her 16-year-old self. "I suddenly realized," he wrote in his memoir, Dreams from...