Word: hills
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...photograph, the gentle hill rolls down from the sprawling house to the spot under the broad tree where the family, numbering ten at the time, is strolling hand in hand. First comes Robert F. Kennedy, then his wife Ethel, then Daughter Kathleen, Son Joe and, in descending order, the rest of the brood. In the picture, the father looks as if he is pulling them all after him, up the next hill...
...Michael Heyman. By the same token, Harvard may be more closely scrutinized because the challenges confronting it are those confronting most major universities; how Harvard copes may point to the future direction of much of higher education. Says Christopher Fordham, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: "When a glitch develops, it sort of becomes a national problem. Everybody wonders what they are going to do about...
...magazines and newspapers. "On the Line: The New Color Photojournalism" originated earlier this year at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. This week it will complete a stop at the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Me. From there it will travel over the next two years to Chapel Hill, N.C., Lawrence, Kans., Austin, Pittsburgh, Aspen, Colo., and Toledo. Adam D. Weinberg, who organized the exhibit, describes these pictures as "on the line" between art and journalism. He tends to draw the line at the point where both art and reporting reject the cleanly composed image that makes a plain...
...national major gifts chairman of the Harvard Law School, and I can't believe what I'm seeing," said Gerald Gillerman '49 of Beacon Hill, who graduated from the Law School in 1949. "I think this is outrageous, being treated this way after all I've given to the College and the Law School," he added...
...since President James Bryant Conant '13 made himself heard on Capitol Hill has Harvard's top administrator traveled to Washington as much as Bok. Lobbying legislators on diverse issues like federal budget cuts, sanctions against South Africa, and affirmative action has become routine. Some even say that Bok is waiting for a chance to move permanently to the nation's capital as a Supreme Court justice...