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...calm voice and a soft heart suffuse the work of Hertzberg, a writer and editor at the New Yorker. This collection covers four decades of commentary and observation, from hippiedom to Iraq. On the spot at political conventions and rallies, his reporting rings true. Because he keeps his distance from the main players (and their "minders"), he is free to call them on their foibles. Perennial Democratic Presidential candidate Richard Gephardt is an earthling whose body has been taken over by aliens: "I keep expecting him to reach under his chin and peel back that immobile, monochromatic, oddly smooth face...
...total freedom to paint eight of the 24 panels. Mather chose a classic arts theme, creating Pollack and Van Gogh inspired scenes, while Dunster went with a “moose-tastic” design Evan R. Johnson ’06, a Dunster resident and also a Crimson editor said.—Staff writer Lindsay A. Maizel can be reached at lmaizel@fas.harvard.edu...
...that are videotaped and made available to extension students online.PREPPING PROFESSIONALSThe extension school’s liberal arts course offerings are complemented by a wide range of business and professional courses. Aspiring journalists can take E-140: “News Reporting” taught by an assistant managing editor of The Boston Globe while future investment bankers can enroll in the graduate-level Accounting E-120: “Managerial Accounting” class. ALB candidates also have the option of earning a professional citation in areas including entrepreneurship, journalism, and legal studies. Nurse, who is planning to take...
Leah S. Zamore ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Canaday Hall...
...Editor's Note: Since the publication of this story, the case in question has been dismissed and the records have been sealed...