Word: kirkland
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Aibel '98 is a philosophy concentrator in Kirkland House. His column will appear on alternate Tuesdays...
...which Harvard must approach the planning of the proposed Knafel Center for Government and International Studies. The project--for which an architect is soon to be hired--is to be built at an undetermined date in the next few years behind Gund and Coolidge halls, in the block between Kirkland and Cambridge streets. Knafel would be home to faculty offices, classrooms, a library, a cafe and the Harvard-MIT Data Center. Its construction could entail the moving or removal of several smaller buildings on the site and would be a major addition to an already dense area...
...hulking structures of the University, and that it would detract from Cambridge's New England character. They worry about the congestion, both pedestrian and vehicular, that could result from such a crowded block. And parishioners at the Swendenborgian Church of New Jerusalem, located at the corner of Quincy and Kirkland streets, fear Knafel would drown them in shadow. Residents are so up-in-arms over the proposal that more than 150 residents signed a petition of protest, recently presented to President Neil L. Rudenstine...
...Kirkland House Master Donald H. Pfister hasencountered the same problem...
...opponent of abortion rights, and yet too moderate for the Republican right wing, for the cautious Bush White House to place him on the court. The prize went to David Souter. After Bush lost to Clinton, Starr joined the Washington office of the high-powered Chicago-based law firm Kirkland & Ellis. If he had missed the chance for the Supreme Court seat, he would at least have the compensation of a million-dollar-plus income...