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Classics professor Richard F. Thomas—who joined the Harvard faculty in 1977, the same year that Stewart assumed the helm of the Classics Department—said he remembered his colleague as a man “who cared about people who were not necessarily in high positions...
...longer have a UC led by those who are too afraid to stand up to the administration, too nice to fight for students needs, and too incompetent to achieve any significant change over the course of the last year. With Roy and Nick at the helm, the UC will steer a new course for the campus. They embody a leadership that views its mission, but not itself, as important; one that has the credibility and understanding of campus social life to set the tone for the debate; and one that will speak frankly, work diligently, and act responsibly to guarantee...
Crimson coach Tommy Amaker will get a chance to show his former team his new digs tomorrow. Just several months removed from the last time he stood at the helm of the Wolverine bench, Amaker will face his old squad in a rare matchup that will bring a Big Ten power to Cambridge, as the Harvard men’s basketball team (3-4) will square off against Michigan tomorrow afternoon at Lavietes Pavilion. Adding to the intrigue, the game will be nationally televised on ESPNU. “When ESPNU comes to Harvard—that?...
With Burton at the helm, for example, we know the film will be visually front-loaded. His London is very murky and dark, its citizens very pale and sickly, the better perhaps to complement all the blood they're about to be sloshing around in--or to remind us of old black-and-white horror films. We also know there will be an abundance of quirk. What's not certain is whether the film can find an audience. Will the buckets of gore and the presence of the erstwhile Captain Jack Sparrow--not to mention an appearance by Borat...
...trying to bring Nawaz Sharif over to his side. A Musharraf pact with Sharif would be even stranger than his short-lived alliance with Bhutto. But regardless of the outcome of the political maneuvering, New Delhi will have to do business with whoever ends up at the helm in Islamabad. That means waiting and watching, and keeping channels of communication open to as many of the main players as possible...