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...occasionally to proofreadthe chapters pouring out of the others'typewriters, to engage in spirited discussions ofour thesis subjects--George Eliot and VirginiaWolff and the New Left and Congress's power to putwarnings against smoking on cigarette packages.There, in that basement, was the only time I feltI belonged to the fellowship of educated persons.Photo Courtesy of Jay and Linda MathewsThe Harvard Crimson's executive board forthe class of'67. From left to right: JAY MATHEWS,ROBERT J. SAMUELSON, LINDA MCVEIGH(now LINDAMATHEWS), JONATHAN FUERBINGER, RICHARD BLUMENTHAL,MARVIN MILBAUER, BOISFEUILLET JONES JR. '68 andFRANKLIN E. SMITH '68 . Inset are LINDA MATHEWS(left...
...newspaper won seven Pulitzers during his tenure. After leaving the Tribune in 1989, the editor-horse breeder moved to his Kentucky farm. Since then he has taught journalism, written a book on the press, finished one novel and started another. It was Luce, whom he met during a fellowship at Harvard last year, who brought Squires into the Perot camp. "I don't know where this will go," he says, "but it might turn out to be historic...
...heard by all who were willing to listen. Non-Blacks did not view Onyx as something they could not appreciate. Women did not think of our songs as only for men. People could relate to our material because we sang about things that everyone experiences: love, pain, sprirtuality and fellowship...
Bill Clinton likes to say his critics simply do not know him well enough. Now he's taking pains to make sure those who know him best take a kindly view. BETSEY WRIGHT, his former chief of staff, has left a fellowship at Harvard's Kennedy School for a new assignment as Clinton's spin doctor -- in Arkansas. Clinton has been battered by critical stories in the national press, and some have been echoed in local papers. Wright has been barraging local reporters with faxes and phone calls, claiming the national papers are Arkansas bashers that often get their facts...
THAT IS WHY the law students, and now other graduate school students, should not curb their protests to Clark's favored "open discussion" approach. "Open discussion" is what leaves fellowship programs "in the works" and faculty appointments in endless committees...