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...Chen, gushing over an autograph of Romeo Dallaire, former force commander of the United Nations Mission to Rwanda and a fellow at Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Kennedy School of Government this year, says he will miss interacting with the small names on campus...
Morgan S. Brown ’06, who calls Louie’s “very convenient for residents of the lower River Houses,” says that he and other students will miss Chen. “Hopefully the new owners will have the same attitude toward college life as he did,” Brown says...
...grounds of the old academy where Latinate phrases and laminate cards, heartfelt hugs and Kleenex, and clicking cameras abound. Of course, the glut of decoration aside, the scenes those cameras capture seem more real, painfully, bittersweetly real, than anything else that happens at Harvard. But what those graduation photos miss is a piece of reality underneath it all, the beautiful truth of Harvard beneath all the chairs and the caps and gowns and the crimson: the open spaces themselves...
According to Jeanneney and other European leaders, the digitalization is bound to promulgate further the English language and its literatures, which already dominate cyberspace. Meanwhile, many works deemed sources of cultural inspiration in Europe will miss the “cut”—Google’s selection criteria—and thus the eyes and consideration of reading audiences, he said...
Davis is leaving his position to live closer to his wife, Darleen Davis ’98, who is a law student at Duke University. “There is a great opportunity for me at Duke, but I will certainly miss Harvard and working with the UAs,” he said...