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Officials failed to inform members of the Boardof Overseers of the change before they told thepress about it. And Benjamin M. Friedman, chair ofthe economic department, first learned that Green,who is Wells professor of political economy, wouldbe returning to his department when a reportercalled...
Although The Crimson may have written this article with the best of intentions, the end result did nothing to inform the public, but rather perpetuated existing stereotypes of folklore students and their department. Perhaps articles like this will provide an enterprising Folk and Myth student 50 years from now with a fascinating thesis topic: "Perceptions of the Harvard Folklore and Mythology Department." Clare A. Sammells '95 Folklore and Mythology concentrator
What happened? The pieces selected for this collection -- on Mozart, F.D.R., J.F.K., the media blizzard that can confuse rather than inform, the political and intellectual ideologues who reduce philosophy and art to pseudoscientific theory -- were written over the past three decades and are too separated by time and subject to provide a coherent analysis. For that the reader should turn to The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom, Bellow's late friend and colleague at the University of Chicago. Yet even if It All Adds Up is more an agglomeration of rants than a systematic critique...
Current student leaders say the purpose ofstaging protests is not to create widespreaddisruption, but rather to inform both students andadministrators of campus issues...
While the Albright praise NOLS for the manner in which they handled the situation, they criticize both the American and Kenyan governments for failing to inform them in advance of potential problems...