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...McCormick thesis advisee, Maurren E. Boyle ’08 affirmed McCormick??s enthusiasm for teasing out the secrets of medieval history...

Author: By Daniel A. Handlin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Using DNA To Unlock History’s Secrets | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

...protest, Jacinta T. Townsend ’92, who is black, hung a swastika from her Cabot House suite, which was in view of McCormick??s. She said her swastika was intended as a protest against the Confederate flag—though she took it down amid an uproar from the Jewish campus group Hillel, according to The Crimson...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Confederates on The Charles? In 1991, Harvard Faced Flag Flap | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

...very, very strong because it goes past southern pride,” Adjah says. “It ties to a history of hegemony and racism that people today will not stand for.”a swastika from her Cabot House suite, which was in view of McCormick??s. She said her swastika was intended as a protest against the Confederate flag—though she took it down amid an uproar from the Jewish campus group Hillel, according to The Crimson...

Author: By David Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Confederates on The Charles? In 1991, Harvard Faced Flag Flap | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

...said they plan on studying the ancient Romans’ diet, health, DNA, and the diseases they may have suffered. John J. Herrmann, Jr., curator of classical art, emeritus, at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, wrote in an e-mail that he admired McCormick??s enthusiasm and innovation in the field.“His efforts to focus on concrete life problems of the period and to bring scientific techniques to bear on these studies also offers a new source of attraction,” Herrmann wrote.Darryl J. Campbell ’06, one student already...

Author: By Sadia Ahsanuddin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Grant Expands Medieval Program | 10/14/2005 | See Source »

...really about a much larger problem. The wealth of ideas our university produces does not reach the majority of the population. Visitors to Harvard might traipse through the Yard and glimpse the outer forms of our activity, but the “ineffable,” in Professor McCormick??s expression, that takes place here daily is beyond their reach. We coexist in Cambridge with a largely undereducated population, served by a public school system in turmoil, whose students are underperforming on statewide tests. Despite talks open to the public, such as those offered at the Science Center...

Author: By Alexander Bevilacqua, | Title: A Wide-Open Widener | 12/3/2004 | See Source »

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