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...Douglas S. Muller Angela M. Munoz Alyssa B. Murphy Carlye A. Murphy Justin G. Muzinich Elie Y. Mystal Jesse I. Needleman Maria C. Nelson Seth P. Nickinson Mary W. Nicklin Jessica A. Niles Paul K. Nitze Gregory S. Novak Deirdre A. O'Dwyer Kathleen M. O'Toole Elizabeth C. Oelsner Dara B. Olmstead Noah D. Oppenheim Matthew T. Ozug Edwin T. Pankau Irwin G. Park Michael S. Passaportis Jonathan M. Patton Tamin M. Pechet Maura M Pelham Joshua E. Penzner Richard A. Perez Joshua A. Perry Danilo Petranovich Mei Pin Phua Lindsay J. Pindyck Giselle J. Pinto Nicholas J. Pinto...
...Adams House; Li-Chung Chen, Aaron M. Einbond, Katerina Linos, Jacob A. Lurie, Michael S. Passaportis and Matthew C. Warburton of Cabot House; Joy L. Ishii, Aziz F. Rana and Grigory Tovbis of Currier House; Christopher B. Slowe of Dudley House; Carlye A. Murphy and Elizabeth C. Oelsner of Dunster House; Brian T. Chan, Geoffrey A. Fowler, Winifred M. Li, Margot L. Minardi, Thomas G. Saunders and Lauren A. Wetzler of Eliot House; Carl W. Davis and Laura T. Lee of Kirkland House; Jeremy P. Condit and James A. Hunter of Leverett House; Henry C. Fu, Albert C. Ju, Emma...
...really disappoints. Its bright blue carpet and uniformly shiny particle board shelves scream expense. To its credit, it does stock books in languages ranging from French to Cornish and Babylonian. Unfortunately, at Harvard, the romance of the other is often translated into pretension rather than unconventionality. As Elizabeth C. Oelsner '00, who spends entirely too much time in the Schoenhof's building, comments, "Foreign books are nicer. They're pretty. They're small. They're expensive," none of which adjectives describe la vie boheme...
...documentation that he might be happy to read. The Times merely excerpted Saul Bellow's Nobel acceptance speech. It played as the day's most important story the Supreme Court decision on low-cost housing in the suburbs. The story was well reported and analyzed by Lesley Oelsner, but the Times printed not one full sentence from either the majority or minority court opinions. It did not even excerpt Theodore Sorensen's statement withdrawing from his CIA appointment. The New Times has become an erratic supplier of the raw materials of history...
Most major bureaus now have law school graduates adept at slicing through legalistic gristle. Among them: Carl Stern of NBC, Jack Landau of the Newhouse chain, Wayne Greer of the Wall Street Journal, Lesley Oelsner of the New York Times and David Beckwith of TIME. Several have gained special recognition for their Watergate coverage. Stern, 36, became familiar to millions of viewers of the televised Watergate hearings when NBC Anchor Man John Chancellor would turn to his colleague and inquire, "What's the law on that, Carl?" After one of Stern's lucid explanations on some fine point...