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Erica L. Brooks '99 and Eleanor M. Pries '99are combining a quest for a physical challengewith a desire to help others. The first-timemarathoners have each raised $1,500 for the RedCross...
Franz fills the spot left open by the departure of Eleanor A. Sparagana, who left Harvard at the end of last semester to serve as director of orientation programs at the University of Virginia. A temporary dean filled her post this semester...
DIED. HARRY CALLAHAN, 86, innovative photographer who celebrated the ordinary; of cancer; in Atlanta. Callahan got his start in photography when he joined the camera club at his then workplace, Chrysler Motors. The self-effacing Midwesterner soon took to shooting city streets, clouds, pedestrians and, most memorably, his wife Eleanor. Influenced by Ansel Adams and Alfred Stieglitz, Callahan infused his images with stark lines and contrasts. After teaching at the Bauhaus-inspired Institute of Design in Chicago, he ran the photography arm at the Rhode Island School of Design (see Appreciation, below...
...after reading the University's pledge, another protestor, Eleanor I. Benko '02, expressed her concerns...
...This is one of few times we will have the Faculty together, so we want to get the word out," said Eleanor I. Benko '02 of PSLM. "A lot of them have written on economic justice and social justice, and we want to get them on our side...