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Stanley Cavell, Cabot professor emeritus of aesthetics and the general theory of value, found scores of people packed in the basement of the Barker Center Wednesday for his 25-person seminar, Literature 142, “Topics in Philosophy and Literature.” Instead of shutting the door on them, Cavell picked up the class and took his students to Emerson Hall 305—where people were still sitting in the aisles of the 80-seat room...
...business, with wobbly-legged newborns standing up to drink from Mom as if she were a spigot. Human nursing, by contrast, requires flesh-on-flesh cuddling. What's more, a mother's metabolism ensures that this contact occurs more or less all day long. Anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, professor emeritus at the University of California at Davis, points out that human beings produce very dilute breast milk, which necessitates frequent nursing sessions and therefore provides loads of opportunities for mother and child to touch...
Kelleher, an emeritus professor of Irish Studies in the Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, first came to Harvard...
...academic advisor and Professor Emeritus Phillip J. Tichenor wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson, “[Reynolds] was an excellent student. He took to writing about health and medical subjects with an unusual degree of knowledge about his subject...
Porter, who said that Neustadt had advised his doctoral dissertation, recalled the scene when the emeritus professor returned to give a lecture this fall in Porter’s Government 1540, “The American Presidency...