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...conflict with a public’s immediate concerns or demands. Universities make commitments to the timeless, and these investments have yields we cannot predict and often cannot measure. Universities are stewards of living tradition – in Widener and Houghton and our 88 other libraries, in the Fogg and the Peabody, in our departments of classics, of history and of literature. We are uncomfortable with efforts to justify these endeavors by defining them as instrumental, as measurably useful to particular contemporary needs. Instead we pursue them in part “for their own sake...
...with the Fogg Art Museum closing for its own renovation, the Fine Arts Library needed a new home. In the winter of 2005, administrators decided that Littauer would become that home, indefinitely stalling economist’s hopes for changes to their creaky building...
Faust has spent recent days working to replace the flood of congratulatory bouquets from friends and other university presidents in her office with books and modern art from the Fogg Museum to "perk the place up a bit," she said. She was set to enjoy a home-cooked meal by Tufts President Lawrence S. Bacow at his home on Monday night...
...developed, but their objections are unfounded in this case. By offering public galleries and meeting space, Harvard’s new art museum will be beneficial to the community. It will also serve Harvard by providing much-needed space for its art collection during the renovation of the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger museums, as well as a permanent home for Harvard’s modern art collection. Furthermore, placing an art museum at Barry’s Corner does not negate its potential as a commercial hub—which the residents desire—but is rather the first...
Choral Fellows of the Memorial Church Fogg Art Museum, Calderwood Courtyard...