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...things which made me happiest [upon returning] was the robins and blue jays,” Wechsler says. “When I saw the first blue jay, it really made my heart leap...
Wolfson Professor of Jewish Studies Jay M. Harris, Kaneb Professor of National Security Stephen P. Rosen and Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School Joseph L. Bacaracco will be the new masters of Cabot, Winthrop and Currier Houses, respectively...
...Looking on the bright side, both the meeting and the peaceful protest outside were symptoms of an emerging democracy, in which Iraqis are finally free to express their feelings. Retired General Jay Garner, the U.S. official in charge of administering postwar Iraq has warned that the ride will be bumpy, but that political turbulence is an integral part of birthing a democracy. But in Iraq, the turbulence threatens to turn bloody...
This fall, director Jay Scheib, who has worked extensively in Germany and New York, will come to Harvard to direct Alfred de Musset’s Lorenzaccio, a satiric play dealing with a failed republican revolution during the Renaissance...
Indeed, Phase Two will resemble neither democracy nor self-governance—at least for a while. The Bush administration plans to immediately install Retired U.S. Army Gen. Jay Garner as “interim transitional civil administrator” for an undisclosed and indefinite length of time, and in the interim he will continue to report to U.S. Central Command. Garner will play a variety of temporary roles—coordinating humanitarian efforts, making sure the oil wells begin pumping again and ferreting out hidden Republican Guard fighters. But it is unclear what role he will play...