Word: maccaffrey
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...those out there who would like to keep in touch with the dean, and maybe see how he stacks up in section, hurry and sign up for Professor Wallace T. MacCaffrey's History 1400a, "Early Modern Britain I, 1400-1600." The book Jewett bought is for that class. And its meeting time? Monday, Wednesday and Friday from...
Indeed, Charles is admired throughout the United Kingdom for his ability as a statesman. "He's an ambassador of Britain in a very real sense. In effect, he's a salesman of Great Britain," says Wallace T. MacCaffrey, Higginson Professor of History. A recent British poll asked citizens whom they would most want to see become president of Great Britain if the country were to become a democracy. Prince Charles was one of the most popular choices, along with his father Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. "He's a very important political symbol," says Peter A. Hall, assistant professor...
...British politics. A non-smoker,Charles is a vegetarian and drinks only whenprotocol requires it. At times, he has eschewedtea or coffee as well. And unlike previous heirsto the throne, Charles has a decidedlyintellectual image, having gained the distinctionof being the first heir to earn a universitydegree. Says MacCaffrey, "He's the most originalBritish prince since Prince Albert a century...
...choice of the 350thkeynote speaker, "It's a sort of reflection ofHarvard's growing interest in the internationalworld. The choice to seek someone with anvitation. His official connection is as a graduateand official of Cambridge University as well aspresident of the International COuncil of UnitedWorld Colleges, but as MacCaffrey says, "To bequite honest, the connection is a somewhat tenuousone." Whatever his ties, Prince Charles seems tohave quite a following as the convocation--whichapproximately 20,000 people will attend--has beensold out for about a week...
Although there may be circumstances when retaliating against terrorists can be considered an act of self defense, this bombing is not necessarily one of them, said Wallace T. MacCaffrey, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History...