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...spoke about his experiences on “30 Rock,” a primetime television show in which he stars. Baldwin said some of the writers are Harvard graduates, who come up with the show’s snarky sketches and scenarios he brings to life. In an interview with The Crimson following the event, Baldwin offered Harvard students a pearl of wisdom. “You have the world by the balls, and I want you to swing it over your head,” he said...
...predecessor to the U.S. Air Force. “Everyone was interested in Russia largely because of World War II. Following the war, the study of Russia was a wide-open, exciting field and there were few American experts at the time,” Pipes said in an interview with The Crimson. Wisse became interested in Yiddish literature while attending graduate school in 1960. Wisse, who was studing English literature at the time, said she “decided it would be a terrific challenge to open up a new field in Yiddish literature...
...radio and television,” he said. The first two plays, which were intended to be performed on radio, were recorded on audio last night, while the third play, intended for television, was videotaped. The recordings are going into Harvard’s archives. Scanlan said in an interview that he hoped to bring the show to New York, Paris, Rome, and Dublin. He said that performing Beckett as part of the New College Theatre’s inaugural series represents an auspicious beginning. “I personally think it sacralizes the place to perform Beckett here...
...Bloom—who has served as dean for nine years, the longest of any of the current deans of Harvard’s 11 schools—said in a phone interview last night that while he was proud of his tenure, it is time for a new leader who can guide the school as it plans to move its campus to Allston. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...bomb, not to mention its efforts to arrange a Middle East peace conference. But implicit in Bolton's bomb-throwing is a startling admission: that his never-ending battle against "pragmatists" and those less ideologically committed inside the most conservative administration in decades has been lost. In an interview with TIME, Bolton said: "Secretary Condoleezza Rice is the dominant voice on national security and there is no one running even a close second; her ascendancy is undisputed...