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To appreciate the magnitude of Lincoln's political success, it helps to understand just how slight a figure he appeared to be when he arrived in Washington. "Never did a President enter upon office with less means at his command," Harvard professor James Russell Lowell wrote in 1863. "All that...
DIED. Christopher Isherwood, 81, British-born author whose fiction and nonfiction blended his real experiences with imagined ones, most notably in Goodbye to Berlin, his 1939 short-story collection about expatriates in decadent pre-Nazi Germany, which was adapted as I Am a Camera, a 1951 play and 1955 movie...
John G. Palfrey ’94, executive director of the Berkman Center and a lecturer at HLS, writes in an e-mail that this year’s lawsuits against file sharers have shown that copyright holders are serious about protecting their material.
But Senior Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology Robert A. Lue, a member of three curricular review committees, acknowledges that, “general education is a very central piece” of the curricular review. He adds, however, that faculty members remained enthusiastic about the review even as the...
Throughout the winter, Summers declined to comment to reporters on the future of Harvard’s PetroChina holdings. But according to Kennedy School lecturer Samantha Power, author of a Pulitzer Prize-winning study of genocide, Summers emerged as a strong advocate for divestment behind the scenes.