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...Tuesday’s Faculty meeting, the subcommittee, which consists of seven members including Mendelsohn and Ryan, proposed creating a list of senior Faculty members from which Summers would agree to draw a dean search committee...
...Perception is in the eye of the beholder, and people perceive me in a way that is not exact match for who I am....I am not the person that they experience in the films, except to the extent that...as an actor, I have experience and intelligence to draw upon.” Although his years in Hollywood may have toughened Ford to the pitfalls and traps of fame, the Chicago-born former carpenter still feels like his job is worthwhile. “I’m not that anxious to get into directing...
...part of being civilized to form lines, then it certainly speaks to our innate, visceral tendencies when affairs become pandemonium in their want. At Harvard as much as anywhere else, lines infiltrate our existence. Some of us snort them, some dance in them, others memorize them, some draw them, many form them, and a few people don’t stand in them based on principle. But is this “domination of the line” actually a sign that we are becoming submissive creatures, bending to the pressure of joining something, standing in something, just because everybody...
...writes Hagerman. “I just tried to squeeze as much out of the day as possible.”DOING IT FOR THEMSELVESTo respond to the struggles of training, pressure, and breaking boundaries in a sport dominated by men, the Olympic women of the Harvard hockey team draw strength from a variety of sources. After apologizing for being trite, Cahow attributes her own determination and inspiration to her mom, a doctor who was one of just eight women in her Harvard Medical School class. “I think she’s a pretty incredible woman...
...words, would likely not have become first lady were it not for a call that her husband made, in a moment of calculated decency, to Mrs. King. Both women would come to know all too well the costs of leadership. After her husband's death, Mrs. King seemed to draw on his strength, and make it her own. "Coretta had every right to count the costs and step back from the struggle," President Bush said. "But she decided that her children needed more than a safe home; they needed an America that upheld their equality and wrote their rights into...