Word: littauer
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David Ellwood, Littauer professor of political economy at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), echoed Skocpol’s sentiments...
Meredith B. Osborn ’02, a social studies concentrator in Leverett House, is former deputy editorial chair of The Crimson. When she’s not reading crumbling 19th century labor newspapers in the sub-basement of Littauer for her thesis, she’s writing about contemporary inequalities at Harvard and beyond. In her column, “Harvard On My Mind” she attacks injustices from Mazar-e-Sharif to Mass Hall. Her column will run on alternate Fridays...
...some of Harvard’s larger departments, simply not having enough space in which to house all its faculty can be the biggest hurdle when trying to create department atmosphere. Nearly 15 years ago the government department was forced to share its home in Littauer with the growing economics department. Since then, government faculty has been forced to inhabit make-shift offices scattered around the campus. government professors currently occupy space in Littauer, Coolidge Hall, the Center for European Studies (CES) and the Kennedy School of Government, and they are anything but happy about this change in scenery...
Marah C. Stith ’02 can zip from her Quincy House residence to Littauer in record time. This government concentrator prefers alternative modes of transportation, cruising around campus on a 1994 Suzuki Intruder 800 motorcycle. “It’s black with blue flames, and it’s got a lot of chrome on the bottom. It’s so beautiful,” she says...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to the Littauer Center to investigate a report of an office being ransacked. The Cambridge Police Department was notified, and a report was filed...