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Over ten professors were honored with teaching and mentoring awards—including the John H. Marquand Award for Exceptional Advising and Counseling, the Roslyn Abramson Award, the Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Prize, and the Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award...
...court the purses of wealthy alums. A promotional film entitled “To the Age that is Waiting” was made to highlight the needs of the College and was to be screened at the dinners. Narrated by Pusey and Bundy and written by novelist John P. Marquand ‘15, the film emphasized the importance of Harvard’s history in encouraging alumni to safeguard its financial future. On April 12, 1958 “To the Age that is Waiting” debuted on Boston television, according to the Boston Sunday Herald...
...proposals, such as assigning third-semester advising to departments or extending the Board of Freshman Advisers into the sophomore year, according to members.“We went into it with an open mind about what would be the best way,” said Daniel G. Donoghue, the Marquand professor of English and chair of the group’s Concentration subcommittee.But he said the committee had to work quickly to put a new advising system in place for the coming year.“We don’t have a lot of time. We?...
...even affiliated with the English department. “There is a drastic difference between the curriculum of the creative writing department and the curriculum of the critical and analytical [track],” says Daniel G. Donoghue, the department’s Director of Undergraduate Studies and the Marquand Professor of English. But despite this functional autonomy, the creative writing program remains formally included within the larger English family.“English concentrators have to fulfill a certain number of requirements and they come [to my courses] very well versed in literary styles,” says Jamaica...
...Department of English will offer a single six-course track requiring students to take English 10a, “Major British Writers I,” as well as an American literature course and a small seminar, according to Marquand Professor of English Daniel G. Donoghue...