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...during the fall term. They appeared together in public at numerous University functions, and New told certain colleagues in the department. But they also didn’t go out of their way to publicize it—many professors in English itself learned of the relationship from the Globe??s summary piece on Summers’ first year as president. Damrosch, who was on leave this fall, says that if it weren’t for the publicity over the Paulin incident, he still wouldn’t know...
Midway through the second quarter, a giant balloon began to grow out of the ground near mid-field, halting play and eventually capturing national headlines. At the time, WBZ-TV sportscaster Bob Lobel said it was perhaps the greatest college prank of all time. The Boston Globe??s Michael Madden agreed, calling it “the prank of pranks”, while footage of the event was broadcast nationally on CBS. This year’s Harvard-Yale game marks the twentieth anniversary of the MIT prank, an event burned in the memories of those who witnessed...
Cullen, who is currently a Nieman Fellow and a member of the Adams House Senior Common Room, was a major contributor to the Globe??s Spotlight series on abuse in the Catholic Church over the past year...
While Healey garnered Boston Globe??s endorsement on Friday due to what it perceived as her more moderate political stance, she continues to lag behind Rappaport in the polls...
...Allan A. Ryan, Jr. starts teaching his summer school course “War Crimes, Genocide and Justice,” his ideas on those topics are being implemented half-way across the globe??in Rwanda, where the country is banking on his policy suggestions to deal with the legacy of its 1994 mass genocide...