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...companies to hand over documents, take statements and carry out onsite searches, including unannounced raids. The elephants need not fear the hunters just yet, but "they really are going to put a lot of effort and resources into this," says Louise Mills, a senior associate of international-law firm Norton Rose, who advises companies on competition issues. "Everything that happens over the next few months is going to be noted, and for those companies that are up to something that is not strictly within the rules, they'd be well advised to stop and maybe even own up. Saying sorry...
...modernizing the Fogg is making more of the building handicapped-accessible. Many of the museum’s largest and most attractive lecture rooms and exhibition halls are currently inaccessible by wheelchair. Because the Fogg was built long before the American Disabilities Act of 1990, rooms like the Norton Lecture Hall, which seats four hundred, are not handicapped-accessible and frequently underused. The building remains exempt from ADA standards, since plans currently exist to renovate...
...another class centered around international current events-—Government 1790, “American Foreign Policy.” The class, which is taught again this year by Robert L. Paarlberg, a visiting professor from Wellesley, boasts 318 students. The class relocated from Emerson Hall to the Norton Lecture Hall in the Fogg Museum to accommodate its large enrollment...
World-renowned pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim will join Harvard’s faculty next year as the Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, the University announced last week...
...Norton professorship, established in 1925, is given in honor of Harvard’s first professor of the History of Art, Charles Eliot Norton, who taught from 1875 to 1898. It honors “poets” in fields including music, literature, humanities, and the fine arts. Past recipients include composers Igor Stravinsky and Aaron Copeland, and literary figures T. S. Eliot ’10 and Robert Frost...