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...plans for the best kind of shuttle service,” Cooper says. But Henry W. Lie ’76, who directs the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies and is helping teach a class in the History of Art and Architecture department, says that he is curious to see whether students will be deterred by the new, more distant location.“It will be interesting to see the attendance for the courses we teach—it will be a little test for the Allston location,” Lie says.In the meantime, groups like...
...photo supplied by grieving relatives, he would mold the face of a mother or father or child for a gravestone or craft statues of Mary, Jesus and the saints for the many churches that were springing up across the country. Traveling from village to village, Kwame discovered a curious thing: people in the Volta region were underwhelmed by the idea of independence. Fearing that Ghana's bigger tribes would discriminate against them, many Voltans wanted independence to come in stages--or even the chance to secede altogether. Tribalism, which would later rear its ugly head in places like Nigeria...
...other hand, it’s hard to have to focus at every moment of a two hour class, especially when you’re used to being one of 600 or so in Sanders Theater.” Hopefully next year there will be more spectroscopically curious freshmen. In the meantime: Jenny, keep up the good work—after all, you are the class average...
...surprised to learn that Caf 150 was the brainchild not of some anticorporate artisan but of John Dickman, 51, Google's food-service manager. Dickman not only worked for 14 years at the food giant Marriott--he even trained flight attendants to cook plane food. I was curious how he had created such a radical restaurant...
...real election, expected in the spring. In any case, the almost pathologically cautious Howard will start executing more of his master plan to win election No. 5. Those news professionals who are now tumbling out Rudd's backstory and his ideas for fixing Australia to educate a curious public, will soon move to a more searching examination of Labor and its policies...