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...Harvard’s 350th anniversary, Jack Rosenthal ’56, former editorial page editor of The New York Times, ran a 1986 Times editorial notebook column, describing the birthday as a celebration not of elitism but of “the impulse to share...
It’s a bad time to be a member of the global middle class, Lawrence H. Summers writes in his debut column for the Financial Times today. The former Harvard president says that “ordinary, middle-class workers and their employers—whether they live in the American midwest, the Ruhr valley, Latin America or eastern Europe—are left out” of the gains generated by globalization...
...column, titled “The global middle cries out for reassurance” and uploaded to the paper’s Web site yesterday, argues that globalization is benefiting low-income countries—chiefly China—as well as “those who already own valuable assets.” But “everyone else has not fared nearly as well,” Summers says in the 950-word article...
Summers signed onto the Financial Times in September, agreeing to write a monthly column for the London-based newspaper, which reports a daily circulation of over 480,000 worldwide. Last night, his picture graced the top of the Times’ website—which boasts a monthly readership of 2.7 million unique visitors. His face is superimposed upon a computer mouse and a stock ticker...
Victoria Ilyinsky '07 is a Romance languages and literatures concentrator in Leverett House. Her column appears on alternate Mondays...