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...potential violation of a 1982 law forbidding the disclosure of a covert CIA operative's identity. Fitzgerald is probing who, if anyone, leaked Plame's name and why. It has been clear from the outset that the White House wasn't happy when Plame's husband, diplomat Joseph Wilson, blew the whistle on a weak piece of the Administration's prewar claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD), after he had been sent by the CIA on a mission to investigate WMD. A central mystery of the case is what crime Fitzgerald aims to prosecute: the leaks...
...March 12, 2006. French Drawings and Paintings from Harvard’s Dunlap Collection. This exhibition of approximately 35 works showcases some of the most celebrated French paintings and drawings of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Highlights include pieces by François Le Moyne, Charles-Joseph...
...social cohesion of the college was falling apart,” said Andrews’ successor as House Master, David Professor of Business Administration Joseph L. Bower, who had also lived in Leverett House. “He brought unity and stability to the [Leverett] House...
Under Andrews and his wife, Leverett House was constantly bustling with activity—the House hosted dances, movie nights, and performances by professional jazz musicians. “Their generous personalities made everyone feel welcome,” said Joseph D. Downing ’78, who lived in Leverett at the time...
Current Currier House Master and Shad Professor of Business Ethics at HBS Joseph L. Badaracco praised Andrews for his intellect and his kindness. “Ken was a kind, wise, tough-minded, witty man, with a gift for words and a talent for getting right to the heart of an issue. It is no surprise he was welcomed and admired on both sides of the river,” he said...