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High taxes and lack of government support are crippling several of Europe??s prestigious art institutions, the former director of Harvard University Art Museums said in a speech last night...
...animated speaker, Cuno incorporated slides of the interiors and exteriors of many of Europe??s most famous museums into his lecture...
...Board. Holden’s classes include: “Poets as Critics” (Lit 133), “Philosophy of Mathematics” (Phil 148), Trees (Science B-40), a conference course entitled “The 20th-Century Post-Realist Novel in Eastern Europe?? (Comp Lit 164), the sophomore Literature tutorial (Lit 97b), a proseminar entitled “Husserl and Heidigger” (Phil. 136), and “Intensive German” (German Bab), which is the equivalent of two courses...
Israel is a scientific powerhouse, despite its small size. It is part of Europe??s scientific system; its scientists are at the forefront of areas such as stem cell research which have been bogged down in many European nations and America...
...thought in the world, we have the duty to ensure that untainted and unbiased truth be heard. This duty holds doubly true for the media through which this truth is expressed. Unfortunately, as demonstrated by the column by Ebon Y. Lee ’04 (“Europe??s Immigration Problem,” Dec. 2), this duty is not always fulfilled...