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And the economic calculus of conventions may necessitate fudging on a few broken windows or resorting to the architectural equivalent of placing a coffee table over a carpet stain just to fill city coffers and attract positive media spin. And that's fine - as a quick fix. But after all...
There is now a common application and single due date for all those looking to be a Radcliffe fellow, and the Institute is hoping to unite the formerly disparate programs of its "jewels," which include the Bunting Institute and the Schlesinger Library.
Seltzer was named the 1996-97 recipient of the Radcliffe Junior Faculty Fellowship at the Bunting Institute, a fellowship that allowed her to begin her work on VINO. That fellowship was established in 1995 out of a concern about the low percentage of tenured women professors. Seltzer has proved that...
"I don't know if we can't bunt, don't want to bunt, or forgot how to bunt, but we just weren't bunting out there," Walsh said.
This year, though, there is something ominous about the saccharine haze surrounding Opening Day. The season actually started last week with a two-game series between the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets in Japan, where there was presumably no red, white and blue bunting in the grandstands. The move...