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...reached at yingwang@fas.harvard.edu The following students of the class of 2007 were elected into Phi Beta Kappa last month: Joshua H. Billings, Classics; Jarred D. Brown, Engineering Sciences; Steven J. F. Byrnes, Physics; Thomas M. Clay, Classics; Merve G. Emre, Government; Nicholas R. Green, Economics; Rachel M. Greenblatt, Biology; David S. Jackson-Hanen, Mathematics; Alexandra D. Harwin, History; Daniel J. Hemel, Social Studies, who is the managing editor of The Crimson; Hajin Kim, Economics; Daniel P. Krauthammer, Social Studies; Yuenbee J. Park, Economics; Guilio J. Pertile, English; Shayak Sarkar, Applied Mathematics; Kaloyan S. Slavov, Mathematics; Craig R. Sincock II, Economics...
...incoming general editor of “The Norton Anthology of English Literature,” the preeminent collection of the English canon used in literature survey courses across the country, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities Stephen J. Greenblatt will hold one more influential seat in his field. “There are, by now, millions of students who have been introduced primarily to English literature by way of that anthology,” said Meyer H. Abrams ’34, a professor of English, emeritus, at Cornell, who has edited the Norton anthology since its first edition...
...drowned out University politics for the day, though some who attended the reception were quick to note which faculty members had and had not been invited. The English and American Literature and Language Department was well represented last night, with appearances by James Engell, the department chair; Stephen J. Greenblatt, the Cogan University professor; and Louis Menand, the Bass professor of English. On Summers’ academic side of the aisle were Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz, the Lee and Allison professors of economics. The pair are on leave this academic year. Most professors, however, were not invited...
...solely in the corporate world.“I knew I didn’t want to work in an enormous institution,” he recalled in an interview with the HBS Bulletin in 1989.Baker was a general partner at the New York-based investment firm Baker Nye Greenblatt and a senior trustee for the George F. Baker Trust, a $15 million fund established through the will of his grandfather that gives charitable gifts to medical and educational organizations.In addition to making significant donations to Harvard, Baker also contributed to Columbia University, Dartmouth University, and Georgetown University.In the 1960s...
...give a lifetime achievement award before announcing the winners. Damrosch says that at this point, it is a no-lose situation. He jokes, “Whether I win the award or not, I still get to put a gold sticker on my book.” Steven J. Greenblatt, the Cogan university professor of the humanities at Harvard, was a finalist for the award last year for his biography of Shakespeare, “Will in the World.” Another current Harvard scholar, Cowles Professor of Sociology Orlando Patterson, won the nonfiction award...