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...began collecting and preserving a body of work that now numbers more than 20,000 pieces by over 1,000 artists.“Dodge played a unique role in being the conservator of this body of art that may not have survived,” says Lisbeth Tarlow, associate director of the Davis Center. With Dodge’s help, the Davis Center has assembled an impressive collection of Soviet nonconformist art. The first exhibit of its kind to be installed in the Davis Center, “The Art of Subversion” features 50 pieces, mostly lithographs...
...assistant director of the Davis Center, Lisbeth L. Tarlow, says the short duration of the master’s program could explain why the trial is not more widely discussed. The master’s program takes two years to complete, enrolling about ten students per year for an interdisciplinary, individualized course of study, according to the Davis Center Web site...
...proposals before the October 15 deadline, including Celtic Languages and Literatures, Classics, English and American Literature and Language, History of Art and Architecture, and Philosophy, according to department chairs. The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies also intends to submit a proposal by the first deadline, according to Lisbeth L. Tarlow, the associate director of the center...
...tutorial and five other courses.Several departments, including The Classics, Government, Linguistics, Music, Philosophy, and Sanskrit and Indian Studies, may offer multiple secondary fields in different tracks, according to directors of undergraduate studies. The Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies will develop a secondary field over the summer, said Lisbeth L. Tarlow, the center’s associate director. The Ph.D. program in Health Policy, which currently has 80 undergraduates enrolled in a certificate program, will also submit a secondary field, director of the program Joan P. Curhan said. This secondary field will consist of four or five courses related...
...Lisbeth A. Zelle ’06 says she spends money “buying food because the dining hall can’t get the job done.” Marina H. Hart, ’07, eats at the dining hall for more than half of her meals but says, “I go through bouts: last May I couldn’t handle it anymore because Annenberg was disgusting so I used my credit card at The Wrap all the time and it got really expensive.” Heymann also says she sometimes gets...