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...completed his coursework, he was not an exceptional student nor was he a central player in the publication scene on campus, eschewing the traditional incubatory institutions for a would-be-writer, opting not to take part in John H. Updike ’54’s Lampoon, David L. Halberstam ’55’s Crimson, or Norman K. Mailer ’43’s Advocate. It was when he was eight years out, in 1999, after a stint as a critic at the Village Voice, that Whitehead began to make noise with the release...
...person who could unite the disparate groups that must push this report forward together: her office, the Review Committee, FAS Dean Michael D. Smith’s office, and the Docket Committee. Next year, two members of the Review Committee will have left Harvard; former UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 is graduating, and Professor Stephen A. Mitchell is already on leave. The Review Committee is the public face of this change, and, as they move on to other places and projects, the momentum for reform will be lost. This is the best possible time to confront...
...think about what to write.”Time pressures exist for every creative writer at Harvard, from the professional to the ambitious student, and those writers have learned to cope in different ways.“Writing takes a lot of mental energy,” says Shoshanna L. Fine ’10, one of few students accepted to write a creative thesis. “I’m fortunate that there is a creative track in the English department that allows me to prioritize writing.”Fine, now in her third fiction workshop with...
...Caleb L. Weatherl ’10, a Crimson editorial writer, is an economics concentrator in Currier House. He is president emeritus of the Harvard Republican Club...
...read it carefully, to convene people in the college to talk about it, to talk about it with others, to give them some feedback, and give them some time to respond, so I would give that some time,” Hammonds said. Secretary of the Ad Board Jay L. Ellison said there is still a lot of discussion occurring between Hammonds and the members of the reform committee about her suggestions to the report. Since the report was requested by the Dean of the College, many of its parts could be adopted at her discretion without requiring a Faculty...