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The two women were united by an impulse toward charity, and charity is a tricky way to live. A nun I know in Brooklyn, Sister Mary Paul, who has worked with the down-and-nearly-out all her life, once told me, "People in the helping professions are curious. I...
It was at his country house that Soros hatched his American program, following what is sometimes called around his office the philosophers' meeting. He gathered a group of intellectuals, a potpourri of philosophers, sociologists and political scientists, and asked them how he could use his fortune to improve the quality...
The three smaller schools differ from the other schools in that they have fewer alumni to solicit for funds and the professions for which they train--teaching, architecture and theology, for example--are generally not as lucrative as business, law or medicine.
Thompson works part-time in Mass. Hall and part-time as director of the Program on Ethics and the Professions and as Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy.
Rudenstine also created a new position toward the apex of the University, naming Dennis F. Thompson, a professor of political theory and founder of the inter-faculty initiative on Ethics and the Professions, to the position of associate provost.