Word: carlson
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Thirty-five years and a week after Timothy G. Carlson ’71 brought his camera into an occupied University Hall, the snapshots he took there can be found in magazine archives or a skip-filled CD-ROM. Still, no number of scratches or fading decades can obscure the behind-the-scenes images of the moment the ivory tower became a battleground...
...gathering. We cannot see who presides over the forty or so radical students packing a corner of the room they have taken by force, but it is certainly not a dean. They wait eagerly and a little uneasily as several raise their hands, one standing tall, in a meeting Carlson now compares to the Paris Commune, “reinventing history from the moment...
...Carlson took these pictures of his revolutionary classmates at the height of the College’s April 1969 student takeover, when he and a handful of his photographic subjects were Crimson editors, right in the middle of the chaos they were reporting on. The images are full of the uncertain immediacy of that time, that tentatively-toed border between politics and personality, youthful rebellion and major social change, and they were enough to get the young photographer noticed...
Scott L. Althaus, Paul M. Kellstedt and the team of Bill Katovsky and Timothy Carlson rounded out the awards, receiving Goldsmith Book Prizes. According to their official description, the book prize is awarded to an academic or trade book “that best fulfills the objective of improving government through an examination of the intersection between press, politics, and public policy...
...Friday night’s game, Sweet set the tone for the weekend, jamming the first Harvard goal of the season past Union netminder Lauren Carlson just 34 seconds into the game...