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Pseudo-artistic framed photos—check. Half-full handle of Gordon??s Vodka—check. Life-sized mummy—check? That’s an item the ladies of Kirkland F-11 can check off their list of dorm room must-haves. Thanks to Jayne F. Wolfson ’08’s eager mom, this first floor suite has become a refuge of Halloween spirit. A “Danger: Haunted House” sign beckons one inside, where hair-raising black crows haunt the ceilings and the coffee table has been taken...
...Gordon??s Oct. 17 e-mail sought to allay members’ concerns about the two trips...
...Gordon??s case, he will no longer be able to teach Social Studies 10 because of his teaching obligations within his new department. While these requirements are necessary to some extent, there must be at least some room for accommodation. The Committee on Degrees in Social Studies has no senior faculty of its own, and the History Department, as well as other departments, must be encouraged to allow its faculty to take on Social Studies classes for the greater good of the students and the committee...
...Gordon??s accomplishments as a teacher in Social Studies are well-known, and his newly acquired tenure, most assuredly signifying his accomplishments as a professor, should not force him to relinquish his teaching post. On the contrary, letting senior faculty teach within various departments is not only beneficial for the professors who want to teach to their desires, but also for the students who are not limited to the teaching staff of only one department...
Liora R. Halperin ’05—a joint History and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations concentrator—was advised by Gordon for her thesis on Arabic language study among early Zionists and is also a student in Gordon??s History 10b class...