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...Puritans in Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Bay Colony as the sort of founding moment of Euro-American culture," says Rebecca B. Faery, lecturer on history and literature, who teaches the book in her Expository Writing class. "This is the cradle of the theocracy, of the Puritan incorporation of church and state...
...assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. awakened white America as a whole--and Harvard in particular--to racial inequality. While Harvard President Nathan M. Pusey '28 led a service honoring King inside Memorial Church, about 80 black students stood outside in protest, one reportedly saying, "We don't want their tears--we want black people to have a place at Harvard...
...funny thing happened to me one Sunday in September 1997. I had returned to Harvard early that year, and as I was walking through Harvard Yard, I noticed several thousand people seated in front of Memorial Church. At first, I took little notice. But as I tried to pass through the Yard and heard President Neil L. Rudenstine's voice over the loudspeakers, I suddenly realized what was going on: Convocation for the Class of 2001. In a fit of nostalgia, I sat down in the back and eavesdropped. And as I glanced around the Yard, I noticed that...
...Puritans in Massachusetts and the Massachusetts Bay Colony as the sort of founding moment of Euro-American culture," says Rebecca B. Faery, lecturer on history and literature, who teaches the book in her Expository Writing class. "This is the cradle of the theocracy, of the Puritan incorporation of church and state...
...graduating seniors, the Baccalau- Lauren P. Malan Crimson READY FOR ANYTHING:Seniors leave Memorial Church after yesterday's Baccalaureate Service. Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine and Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson spoke at the prelude to tomorrow's exercises. reate Service was only one in a series ofevents culminating in Commencement...