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...writer and Kentucky native Elizabeth Hardwick was born in the wrong region for someone who aspired to be a "New York Jewish intellectual." So she moved north and got a Ph.D. at Columbia. In 1945 she drew comparisons to Eudora Welty with her first novel, The Ghostly Lover. After writing for the Partisan Review, though, Hardwick became better known as a critic, co-founding the highbrow New York Review of Books in 1964 and producing such collections as Seduction and Betrayal, now standard reading for the study of women in fiction. Hardwick...
Harvard returned to a pre-e-mail age yesterday when the Faculty of Arts and Sciences servers malfunctioned. Users of IMAP e-mail programs such as Eudora, Outlook, and Thunderbird notified FAS Computing Services of access problems as early as 9:30 a.m., and all FAS servers crashed around 10:45 a.m. for nearly seven hours, according to Supervisor of Residential Computing Erin Nettifee. Students could not visit any FAS Web sites and were able to access their FAS e-mail only intermittently throughout the day until the system was fully restored by 6:30 p.m. The Computer Services staff...
...other hand it is kind of unacceptable for the outage to go on for this long and affect this many people.” Students also complained that not all e-mail clients were equally affected by the outage. “MacMail, Thunderbird, Webmail, Eudora, Outlook, etc., are much more sophisticated clients than Pine, which is relatively very simple,” Levine wrote in an e-mail. “Pine has much less overhead in communicating with a mail server, hence during times of a stressed e-mail system, Pine is more likely to perform more normally...
Thunderbird replaces Eudora as the preferred e-mail program of FASCS, which has recommended Eudora for years. But with passing years, Davis said, students and faculty have been increasingly unhappy with the program...
...past few years we have been getting more and more complaints about Eudora,” Davis said...