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Editor-in-Chief Frederick L. Bronstein ’06 says he wants most of the magazine??s stories written by professors, PhD students, and industry professionals rather than undergraduates. He says he wants The Analyst to be an academic journal—a publication scholars can respect and Harvard pre-professionals can enjoy...
...majors are doing I-banking, and they want to learn about finance. Psychology majors are doing it because they want to get a job,” says Greg Bybee ’07, the magazine??s director of business and operations. “Everyone wants to be rich when they grow...
...opening remarks, Kennedy paid tribute to her adventurous younger brother, noting that he often told her that “second children start revolutions.” Sen. Kennedy also became emotional as he discussed his nephew, who was killed in a plane crash in 1999, and the magazine??s mission. While the panelists represented different sections of the political spectrum, all lauded Kennedy’s revolutionary spirit and noted its effect on such current cultural-political outlets such John Stewart’s “The Daily Show.” George magazine, which...
...narrators leads to a better performance, though, the change of plans occurred after the orchestra had printed season brochures that featured Summers’ photograph. And it came after Harvard Magazine had sent its September-October issue to alumni highlighting Summers’ slated appearance with HRO in the magazine??s “Extracurriculars” section. The president of the orchestra, James F. Collins ’07, said yesterday that “though we are very disappointed that President Summers had to cancel, we are very excited to have Dean Gross as our narrator...
...compendium does include a 1996 article by the Standard’s books and arts editor, Philip Terzian, assailing the New York Times Magazine??s centennial issue. Terzian takes the Times anthology to task for omitting an array of significant events from the previous century. But he goes over the top when he criticizes the Times anthology for failing to mention—among other examples—the 1913 Armory show of modern art in Manhattan, or the life of early 20th-century Pentecostal evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson...