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Jennifer Hawkins ’04, a member of the Black Community Leaders board and a former officer in both the Black Students Association and the Association of Black Harvard Women said she wrote to Chang, but only received an automatic e-mail response stating that his game was not...
Ben Hawkins (Nick Stahl), an escapee from a chain gang, is burying his mother outside her dust-blown shack when the traveling show rolls by. There's more to Ben than he lets on (he can heal the sick by touch), and also more to this carnival. Besides the hootchy...
Hawkins, who was born in Great Yarmouth, England, came to the United States in 1954. He received a doctorate from the University of Manchester in astronomical research in 1963 as a result of his work on the Harvard Radio Meteor Project.
Hawkins continued to work part-time at Harvard, according to Gingerich, while he was an astronomy professor and chairman of the department at Boston University. In 1969, Hawkins became dean of Dickinson College, a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, until his formal retirement in 1989,
Hawkins is survived by his wife, Julia M. Dobson, whom he married in 1979; two daughters, Lisette La Fortune of San Antonio and Carina White of Southborough, Mass.; and a grandson. His first marriage, to Dorothy Willacy-Barnes, ended in divorce.