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...promote his new biography on famed Modernist architect Le Corbusier, he spoke in the only Le Corbusier building on the entire North American continent—Harvard’s own Carpenter Center. His “Le Corbusier: A Life” is the first-ever in-depth biography of the Swiss architect. As the Executive Director of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, Conn. and author of an acclaimed biography on Balthus, he is deeply interested in exploring the lives of the artists who create the masterpieces he loves. The Harvard Crimson: First...

Author: By James K. Mcauley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Author on Le Corbusier Chronicle | 12/5/2008 | See Source »

...skilled fencer.”Not to be outdone, two other rookies got in on the domination, with freshman epee fencer Noam Mills and classmate and sabre fencer Caroline Vloka both going undefeated on the night. While neither the epee nor the sabre could boast quite as strong a depth chart or performance as the foil, they held their own. The epee posted the stronger of the two performances, as the top two fencers in Mills and senior Maria Larsson overwhelmed the competition. The sabre had the 9-0 performance from Vloka, but struggled with its youth...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Secures Beanpot Championship | 12/4/2008 | See Source »

...this way. In January 2004, President Summers called on a variety of talented people from a wide range of Harvard’s schools to form the Allston Life Task Force. Focused on culture, housing, transportation, and retail services, the reports of these subcommittees displayed an impressive depth of thought and consideration. But the Task Force met for only four months and has since ceased to exist, despite their acknowledgement at the time that “many critical decisions depend on further study of particular problems and, most importantly, on coordination with Harvard’s internal planning process...

Author: By Harry Mattison | Title: A New Citizen of Allston | 11/30/2008 | See Source »

...South Asia, found out about the attacks while in his office on Wednesday and watched it unfold on television, but he said he learned more about what was going on from people in India. He said the American media coverage was superficial. “There was much more depth in commentary from Indian channels and I wish I was able to hear more of that,” he said.Though he hails from Calcutta, Bose said he knows Mumbai quite well and last stayed at the Taj Mahal Hotel in July while doing work for Harvard.Bose said his native...

Author: By Laura G. Mirviss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Terror in Mumbai Touches Harvard Families | 11/30/2008 | See Source »

...line, which is roughly $21,200 annually for a family of four, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. An estimated 36.5 million Americans currently live below the poverty line, but those numbers will probably increase by as many as 10.3 million if current projections for the depth and duration of the recession hold true. According to the center's analysis, the number of poor children will grow by as many as 3.3 million. And the number of children in deep poverty, those in families living on less than half the wages of the official poverty line, will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Left Out of the Bailout: The Poor | 11/25/2008 | See Source »

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