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...this thing aligning,” he says. “I held my breath and shot an eighth or a fifteenth of a second…It just was electric...
Norma Jean Calderwood Symposium presents this lecture in connection with the exhibition, “The Continuous Stroke of a Breath: Calligraphy from the Islamic World.” The program will feature lectures by leading scholars of Islamic art, documentary films, with a live demonstration by calligrapher Mohamed Zakariya. The program includes: lectures and film, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; documentary screenings, 12:30-2 p.m.; calligraphy demonstration, 2-4 p.m. Free, tickets required (617 495 4544). Sackler Lecture Hall...
...corner. ?I wouldn't like being occupied,? Bush said, and it was one of the President?s better lines, because he seemed to acknowledge, for the first time, that lots of Iraqis - not just terrorists - may be less than delighted by the U.S. presence. But in the same breath Bush noted that the United States would stay well beyond June 30th, for as long as necessary...
...Sept. 15 and next year even later, on Sept. 20. After this late start, we work pretty much non-stop from September until the middle of December, taking only a pitiful two-day break at Thanksgiving for a vacation that is barely long enough for us to catch our breath. In December, we return home each year for a Winter vacation that is consistently shorter than the holidays enjoyed at our peer institutions, and even that brief respite is burdened for Harvard students with the task of writing papers and the prospect of facing exams upon our return to Cambridge...
...very few of our windows actually face Mather. I, for instance, am writing this letter while looking out of my window onto a beautiful view of the Charles River and Week’s footbridge. I invite any first-years to check out this view, because it takes my breath away. In fact, I invite Lurie to share this view whenever he would like. It’s probably been a long time since he saw the Charles. Were he in another river house, he might even have the benefit of seeing Dunster’s beautiful red dome...