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...would hardly expect an actor who recently performed a 25-minute monologue at the Loeb Experimental Theater to be shy, but Jack E. Fishburn ’08 seems possessed of a certain soft-voiced, secretive tendency. It’s only on our way out of Adams Dining Hall that the English and American Literature and Languages concentrator and Adams resident deigns to mention, ever so quietly, that he “sort of went to Eton.” Or that one of his motivations for attending a college outside his native Britain was the fact that he?...
Though Fishburn has had his share of roles on the Loeb Mainstage, one of the major components of his participation in Harvard drama has been his appearances in festivals featuring shorter plays, like HRDC’s annual 24-hour plays project and “First Shots,” which brought new student directors to the Loeb...
...King, the executive director will be leaving his post. King could not be reached for comment last night.Fryer isn’t the only faculty member taking up a new role at the Institute. Visiting Professor of Af-Am and of Romance Languages and Literatures Francis A. Irele and Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences Tommie Shelby are the new editors of Transition Magazine, the Institute’s official publication. The current executive editor, Michael Vazquez, will be leaving for an editing job in India, according to Gates.“Transition is a magazine with a long...
...living—like the faculty at the Harvard Law School. Perhaps that was why the outcry over a string of alleged instances of plagiarism involving Harvard Law School professors—including Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, Climenko Professor of Law Charles J. Ogletree Jr. and Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ‘62—caused such a vicious and popular controversy.In 2003, Dershowitz was accused of inappropriately lifting material from Joan Peters’ 1984 book “From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict Over Palestine?...
...questions shed on the Constitution.” Such a talk has particular relevancy as the U.S. Senate debates legislation about the White House’s power to reinterpret a provision of the Geneva Convention regarding the trial of terrorists contained at Guantanamo. Last year on Constitution Day, Loeb University Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 gave a talk on the future of the U.S. Supreme Court under Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. ’76. But the new holiday seems not to have reached the popular recognition of other civic holidays...