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...genuinely interested in seeking the guidance of distinguished journalists, historians and scholars in many fields. Pop culture is in an interesting phase when Germs, a study of biological weapons by three New York Times journalists, has just gone through its eighth printing; when backlist books by cultural commentators like Edward Said and Thomas Friedman are headed for re-prints; and when scholar Larry P. Goodson, whose Afghanistan’s Endless War is just out of the University of Washington Press, is being flown around the country like the Nick Hornby of wizened academia...
Detur Prize books were first purchased in 1637 using money given to Harvard College by Edward Hopkins...
...Such an information bank could cost $500 million, and is drawing cries of xenophobia.) Already passed in the antiterrorism package is a measure that will triple the number of immigration agents along the 4,000-mile Canadian border guarded in some places by nothing more than orange cones. Senator Edward Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary's immigration subcommittee and a longtime champion of open borders, will introduce legislation next week to produce new passports replete with fingerprints that would initiate instant background checks. Less flashy but no less crucial is training for the 900 consular officers who grant visas...
Over 12,000 fans—this season’s largest crowd, which included Senator Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy ’54-’56 and former Vice President Al Gore ’69—witnessed the Crimson erase a 21-0 halftime deficit against Dartmouth (1-5, 1-3 Ivy) in under four minutes during the third quarter. Junior Anders Blewett kicked the game-winning field goal early in the fourth quarter to put Harvard up 24-21 and complete the amazing comeback...
...Edward B. Fiske, a former education editor for The New York Times and author of the popular Fiske Guide to Colleges, said it was important to make all school options attractive...