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...wish I could claim people of that stature as my friends,” Finkelstein said. “But??how could we be friends? I have no idea what he’s talking about [in his work]. We might as well be talking from Earth to Mars...
...Isaac was put up for tenure as a professor in Afro-American studies along with two other professors but??unlike them—he was not up for a joint appointment. The other two professors were eventually given tenure while Isaac was denied a position. According to Isaac, this reflected a desire on the part of University administrators to shift the focus of the department away from African studies...
...just keep hoping that he’ll continue to improve.” Knowles informed colleagues of his condition in a letter sent on April 17. “A few years ago,” Knowles wrote, “I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but??with superb medical care—this didn’t really affect my decanal routine. The past several weeks have become a bit more complicated, however, and today I’ve begun a rather more aggressive treatment.” At the time, Knowles said he would...
Indeed, James R. Blake, Class of 2001, who is African-American, might be one of the top two American players in tennis today, but??in keeping with general trends across the conference—racket sports such as tennis and squash currently have no African-Americans on their rosters. And, perhaps predictably, the Crimson’s totals suggest that for all sports whose surface of competition is any kind of water—meaning ice hockey, water polo, swimming and diving, sailing, skiing, and crew—less than 3 percent of those student-athletes are black...
...possibility of administrative contributions were concerned, Sandra Naddaff ’75, the Mather House co-master of 14 years, said in an e-mailed statement that she had been informed of the newspaper project, but??having had no journalism experience—might not be the best person for the task...