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Professor of Science Edward O. Wilson, who has had several books published by the Harvard University Press, including his Pulitzer Prize-winning In Human Nature, said Rosenthal's best qualities have been keeping editorial standards at very high levels and maintaining an excellent relationship with faculty members.
"I believe my experiences with publishing are typical of those of other Harvard faculty members under Rosenthal's tenure." Wilson said. "His performance and that of the editorial staff has been absolutely outstanding."
When the Harvard University Press published itsfirst books in 1913, the topics included littlemore than highly specialized scholarly treatises.Since then, however, the trend has been to covercontemporary issues in an academic setting withthe emergence of such topics as AIDS, women'sstudies and technology of the future.
A grave intellectual crisis confronts many American-Jewish supporters of Israel. For more than 40 years, Israel has been able to rely on the support of a majority of Americans. The reason is simple: Americans believe in propping up threatened democracies, and Israel is a threatened democracy.
"This may be the strongest freshman class since I've been here," Coach Kathy Delaney Smith said. "Their work ethic and their commitment to the sport is tremendous.