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That worry is well-founded not just because of the complete absence of concrete information and community input but also because of the tone of the actions taken to remove Lewis. Even his most adamant critics cannot dispute that Lewis was devoted to his job, to his students and to...
Robert W. Oliver ’53, Law’s roommate throughout college, recalls that Law’s adherence to the tenets of Catholicism—which were far stricter in the 1950s than by the end of the following decade—distinguished him from other undergraduates...
His Catholic father was a distinguished pilot and a colonel in the U.S. Army. While on the island, Law’s mother gave piano lessons, and her son developed the skill as well.
What has distinguished this crew from the other Harvard crews over history is their margins of victory. Throughout the year the Crimson won many of its races by the largest margins in decades. The 3.8-second victory at IRAs was as close as any boat came to Harvard in a...
Verba, already a distinguished political scientist upon his arrival at Harvard, began his rise through the University’s ranks in 1977 when he became chair of the government department.