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...adequate job.” Despite some dissatisfaction among faculty members, though, some professors are calling for closure. “After all the work that’s gone through already, I find it difficult to believe we could start all over again,” Pearson Professor of Philosophy Warren D. Goldfarb ’69 says. “I think there’s a sense that we should bring this to a close. We should be able as a faculty to make a decision,” says Kemper ’41 Professor...
...perspective to the council. She joins fellow historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who is vice-chair of the council.In addition to Schmid and Elkins, the new council will include English professor Louis Menand, art historian Irene J. Winter, chemist Eric N. Jacobsen, historian of science Sarah Jansen, and scientist Ann Pearson. Menand, the Bass Professor English and American Literature, joins the council after having served on the Harvard College Curricular Review’s Committee on General Education. A member of so-called “Gang of Five”—a name bestowed by FAS Dean William...
Warren D. Goldfarb ’69, Pearson professor of modern mathematics and mathematical logic, said that Godfrey-Smith’s arrival is a major step in improving the University’s faculty in the areas of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science...
DIED. Walter Pearson, 77, stogie-chomping poker legend credited with inventing the now standard "freeze-out" poker, in which players start with the same amount of money and play until one of them wins all the chips; in Las Vegas. Known as Puggy, he won the World Series of Poker in 1973 and promoted the game with antics like attending tournaments in Viking, cowboy or other chest-beating regalia...
...Pearson Educational Management has outlined in a statement the steps it has taken to ensure future scoring accuracy, including scanning each answer sheet twice...