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...first two units of the book, “Early America Encounters the Middle East?? and “The Middle East and Antebellum America,” are possibly the most astounding. American relations with the Middle East, we learn, have not really changed since John Ledyard, the first American to explore the region, traveled to Egypt...
...Literature and Arts C, a mini-starving artist. It was the Golden Age for education, and the Core Curriculum was welcomed in the streets as a liberator. Soon, order and happiness grew in the area as the oil flowed to the west from the democratic light of the Middle East?...
...couple moved east??with Cech taking a postdoctoral position at MIT and his wife working at Harvard. Her tie to the University is Cech’s only crimson connection...
Books like “Harvard Girl” have caused more than just a splash in the Far East??their effects have rippled across the globe and directly influenced the climate of admissions to the College...
...held a “solidarity gathering” yesterday in response to the weekly vigils organized by the Palestinian Solidarity Committee (PSC) for victims of violence in Gaza. The PSC vigils—the group has held three in response to recent Palestinian civilian deaths in the Middle East??have come under fire from HSI members for their allegedly politicized nature. Jewish and pro-Israel groups had approached the PSC in an attempt to organize vigils mourning both Palestinian and Israeli civilian casualties, HSI President Rebecca M. Rohr ’08 wrote in an e-mail...