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...interview Monday, Knowles, the Houghton professor of chemistry and biochemistry, said he was not ready to commit to any changes in policy...
...look forward to benefiting from the thoughtful counsel of both of these groups, whose members will bring a range of helpful perspectives from across Harvard,” search committee chair James R. Houghton ’58 said in a statement...
...Houghton said that the search committee has begun a “series of structured consultations with various alumni groups as well as leaders in higher education.” He added that the committee will also solicit advice from Harvard staff...
Philip Roth, however, is one of the literary masters most attentive to the body. He has written lovingly about its lusts (Portnoy's Complaint), its decrepitude (The Dying Animal) and the intersection of the two (a ribald graveside scene in Sabbath's Theater). In his slim, stark novel Everyman (Houghton Mifflin; 182 pages), about the life and (mostly) death of an unnamed adman, Roth plays the body's trump card: someday it will die and take the mind with...
When he stepped down in 1996, Houghton said, “I just figured after 13 years that this was the time...