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Because of my particular attachment to Harvard, it was encouraging to see the Crimson take an interest in the theft of music in recent editorials. It is no doubt part of a much-needed conversation about a vital issue to the music community, fans, higher education and anyone interested in working in an intellectual property-based industry (which probably includes most Harvard graduates...

Author: By Cary H. Sherman | Title: The Tune of Legality | 4/15/2007 | See Source »

...doubt, the temptation offered by the hypertrophic art market can also promote institutional laziness. Why come up with other ways to raise money when whatever paintings you have in hand are a potential and easily accessed gold mine? Jock Reynolds, director of the Yale University Art Gallery, says Fisk could have explored other ways to keep or share the entire collection and still make some money from it. "Why not look into co-ownership with Mrs. Walton?" he asks. "Or they could offer the collection under some kind of partnership arrangement to another historically black university...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Impermanent Collection | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

...dull. The book ends with an epilogue, which neatly ties up all the points made in the nine lengthy chapters that precede it and connects current feelings on the economic role of the federal government to those first expressed during the Reconstruction. Yet the eloquence of the section casts doubt on the existence on the rest of “West from Appomattox”: why read 340 repetitive pages when you can just read the epilogue...

Author: By Candace I. Munroe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Tedious Reconstruction | 4/13/2007 | See Source »

...attitudes) in rising to these positions. Because of this trend, it makes sense to have a group that provides support and learning opportunities for. Why don’t we need a club for men in business? It already exists. It’s called Wall Street. I further doubt that the mere existence of women’s groups is disrespectful to society, as Caldwell implies, an instance of “male-bashing,” or a form of “payback.” For example, the Harvard College Women’s Center welcomes...

Author: By Eva B. Rosenberg | Title: Our Past Makes Women’s Groups Necessary | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...giving up the show, I acknowledge, is too little and too late. I doubt that I'll be missed. It's depressingly easy to find female journalists who will tolerate or ignore bigotry if it means getting into the boys' club someday. (If only I were the only one.) And I'm not so vain that I think I brought something unique to the airwaves. In fact, I assume that one reason he had me on was the tantalizing prospect that I might say something scandalous or racy. That, and he and his cronies seemed to enjoy having the occasional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Imus Guest Says No More | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

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