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...seven key pieces from the museum’s collection. Several undergraduates were also involved in the project and will be giving gallery talks. The Busch-Reisinger Museum. Free. (DJH & LRC)—Happening was compiled by Lois E. Beckett, Isabel I. Boero, Lindsay R. Canant, Jennifer D.M. Chang, Margot E. Edelman, Alexandra M. Fallows, Daniel J. Hemel, Kimberly A. Kicenuik, and Abe J. Riesman...
...people would consider relocating to Iowa a positive career move. However, Briggs-Copeland Lecturer Lan Samantha Chang won’t just be heading for the cornfields when she moves there this coming January. Rather, Chang—who will read from her first novel, “Inheritance,” at the Harvard Book Store this Tuesday—will assume the coveted position of director of the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop, taking the place of recently deceased former director Frank Conroy. Chang, also a graduate of the rigorous two-year program, has spent two years...
...individual medley—where she was followed by Mooney, who grabbed the third-place spot.Ono was able to rack up her second top-three finish when she won the 200-yard backstroke, with Wilson finishing in third.Ono was not the only one who recorded multiple top-three finishes. Chang and senior Noelle Bassi also registered two top individual performances.Chang led a one-two finish in the 200-yard breaststroke, with senior captain Joanna Lee taking second place, and was the only top-three finisher in the 200-yard butterfly with her second-place time.Bassi did well...
...Staff writer Jennifer D. Chang can be reached at jdchang@fas.harvard.edu...
Among China scholars, there has been much debate about the book's editorializing (it was published in Britain in June). Chang and Halliday spent years researching the book and conducted interviews with surviving Mao associates around the world. But for all its detail, this is a one-dimensional portrait, an exhaustive trashing that gives one pause, as does the certainty with which many events are described. "Mao did not care one iota what happened after his death," the authors say. Who could characterize even their own feelings with such certitude...