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...Blair '84, an assistant professor of history and history and literature, has been awarded the fourth Radcliffe Junior Faculty Fellowship. Blair will spend the next academic year working on a project titled "The Development of the Encyclopedic Reference Work in Early Modern Europe," which studies the evolution of the encyclopedia from the mid-16th century...
...announcing Blair's selection, Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson said, "I am honored to award this fellowship to Ann Blair. We often think of ourselves as living in the world's 'information age.' However, Ann's work demonstrates that compiling and organizing important knowledge has been with us for centuries...
Currently Harvard's standard full stipend of $11,590 places it in the middle of the pack, but the two-year duration of its full fellowship offer lags behind all but one surveyed school, Brown University. By comparison, the University of Pennsylvania awards graduate students $13,000 for up to five years...
Among other groups, representatives from the Black Students Association (BSA), the Arab Students Alliance and the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) agreed to participate in the reading, Kay said...
...wattage stations, flouting FCC licensing rules. Between 500 and 1,000 are estimated to be operating nationwide, up from a handful five years ago. Hence, the rebels on the Las Vegas Convention Center sidewalk, whose own three-day counterconvention, dubbed "Fear and Transmitting," took place in a rundown Unitarian Fellowship hall across town and was catered by Food Not Bombs, a group that collects unused groceries from supermarkets and restaurants to be served to the homeless. Workshops on legal defenses against FCC equipment seizures and on how to send programs over the Internet drew guerrilla broadcasters from eight Western...