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...followed by a string of other producing credits, including “Thin,” a 2006 documentary focusing on the rehabilitation of women with life-threatening eating disorders. While the production of a magazine hawking $4,000 wool coats may seem like something of a departure from Cutler??s more serious subject matter, he insists that the industry is worth exploring. “I’m really just telling stories about people,” he says. “Anna was a subject who struck my curiosity. [She’s] a remarkable...
...Suburban desperation is no new project for novelists and with his riskless and stilted prose, Amidon does little to build upon the motif. Tired and clunky language encumbers the novel, and thus, like the characters within, it never achieves its modest promise.The book opens with an alarm at Doyle Cutler??s house and, although nothing concrete has happened, it is clear that that Cutler is a man to look out for. Cutler has all the trappings of a villain—wealth, secrecy, and even a hairless cat. When the central event of the plot—Mary...
...Cutler said. Cutler had planned to be on sabbatical for the spring semester prior to his appointment and said he plans to return to Harvard after his time in Washington. Raj Chetty ’00, who accepted a tenure offer from Harvard just months ago, will fill Cutler??s place in the department while he is on leave. “A central function of Harvard is to develop new ideas that are important, and...developing those ideas can involve translating them to real world policy,” said Economics Department Chair James H. Stock...
...David M. Cutler, an economist and a former divisional dean of the social sciences, organized several lunches with faculty last year in order to urge them to create new Gen Ed classes that fit in the Societies of the World and the United States in the World categories. Despite Cutler??s efforts, though, Kenen said that the lunches have not yet yielded many new course proposals. She added that the Gen Ed committee is hoping to receive many more proposals in January and February when professors start to think more about classes they will offer next year...
...will be taking over the divisional dean post from Economics professor David M. Cutler ’87, who has occupied the position since its establishment in 2003. According to Smith’s remarks at an April meeting of the Faculty, Cutler??s term in office had been set for five years...