Word: nathan
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...article, written by Dan Zevin, will appear on newsstands March 6. It chronicles a week in the life of first-time Let's Go student research-writer (R-W), alias Nathan Green, on the job in Turkey...
...editors argue that the article, instead of offering an objective account of Nathan's first week (which they and Zevin both acknowledge is the hardest and most taxing for R-W's), becomes a platform for Harvard-bashing...
...article describes Nathan's official accountof his week as hypocritical and full of mistake.It points out destinations gone unvisited,contrasts the luxury hotel Nathan stayed in thefirst night to "cushion his arrival" with thehotel he recommended for users of the guide, anddescribes how, due to exhaustion, he stayed at theplush residence of the parents of Let's GoAssociate Editor Alp Aker '95, who designedNathan's itinerary...
...inaccuracies [in Zevin's account of Let'sGo information-gathering procedures] were thebiggest untruths in the article; every fact ischecked," said Gage, the editor of Nathan's guide,who was not quoted in the article. "The R-Ws do 90percent of the work, and anything they can't checkthe editors call. It was no problem last year...
Conant was so popularly known for his educational reform efforts that some suggested him as a candidate for the 1948 national presidential election. Nathan M. Pusey '28 served on the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education and also appeared on the cover of Time. Most recently, Derek C. Bok wrote many books on higher education, including Beyond the Ivory Tower, and regularly issued open letters on such topics as academic freedom and the ethical responsibilities of the university in society...