Word: eliot
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...part of your adult lives.” Greenblatt is also an editor of the Norton Anthology. Having received his bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate at Harvard, Abrams had the opportunity to hear E.E. Cummings ’15 and T.S. Eliot ’10 recite their works, always uniquely, prompting him to say “that there’s no one way to read a poem.” Abrams read various works of poetry last night, prefacing his reading by saying, “This is a dangerous...
...Sunday night, a male undergraduate was threatened at knifepoint at the corner of JFK St. and Memorial Dr., steps away from Eliot House. According to a community advisory released by the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) yesterday, the cunning would-be victim, asked to hand over his wallet, gave his would-be attacker the impression that he was about to comply, only to throw his backpack at the ne’er-do-well, knocking him to the ground. According to the advisory, the student wrestled the suspect’s weapon away from him while...
Daniel P. Wenger ’09 is a history concentrator in Eliot House...
SOMERVILLE—Eliot University Professor Lawrence H. Summers critized higher education practices in a lecture at Tufts University yesterday that drew extensively on his experiences as Harvard president. The speech, including some of his first public remarks on education since his resignation last year, came amidst protest and promised boycott from some Tufts faculty members, who objected to comments he made in 2005 about the intrinsic aptitude of women in math and science. Summers led with jokes that brought laughter from the audience of Tufts students and professors. He wryly said his view of academia before his Harvard presidency...
Some faculty members at the meeting felt regulation was necessary. But Tom D. Hadfield ’08, an Eliot House representatives on the Undergraduate Council (UC), said that complete transparency was necessary...