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...mythological figure. And of course, in one sad way to me, there is a tendency to make him a leader of his people, to reduce him to just doing something for black people. When you see him interacting with Johnson and negotiating with congressmen and marching with Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, we realize how ecumenical he was. The overall lesson here is he's a leader, and the movement is leading all of America. And that's the real emotional resonance that you get even with Rosa Parks, where we have this paradox that we have an emotional connection, that...
University of Michigan graduate Joshua H. Gray applied to both the Business School and the Kennedy School two years...
...second meeting. Casey said the University will keep abreast of the actions of the committee, but believes it is too early for it to take any action. The committee will reconvene to discuss these issues further in San Diego in February. —Staff writer Joshua D. Samuelson can be reached at jdsamuel@fas.harvard.edu
...part of everyday life. But while students might endure embarrassment for accidentally replying-all to a House list, or for sending sensitive information to the wrong e-mail address, most don’t expect their Teaching Fellow (TF) to broadcast section feedback to their entire class. Last Thursday, Joshua S. King, the head TF for English 13, “The English Bible,” accidentally sent out an e-mail meant only for TF Eliza E. Young to all 166 students enrolled in the course. King, who had taught Young’s Thursday afternoon section...
...Vice President of Community Relations Erica L. Farber ’07, Vice President of Education Philip A. Ernst ’06-’07, Vice President of Communications Hillary W. Steinbrook ’08, and Vice President of Shabbat and Holidays Joshua C. Wertheimer ’08. Speeches and elections were held at Hillel during yesterday’s final Coordinating Council meeting of the term. Only members who had attended two meetings prior to the final meeting were allowed to vote, said Judith T. Greenberg ’07, the current president. Candidates each...