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...Duffy has been publishing poetry since the age of 16 and is professor of poetry at Manchester Metropolitan University's Writing School...
...house tutor. “Even when I went off to make a living in the real world,” he says, “I found that I was never so far that I couldn’t come back.” Shapiro is currently a professor of Romance languages and literature at Wesleyan University and a renowned translator of French plays, poetry, and literature. Conveniently, his professional work tends to overlap with his work in Adams; he contributes to the House’s “French Farcefest,” which has occurred semiannually...
...copyright-protected books on the condition that they charge for access and give 63% of the revenue generated to the copyright holders, represented by a new organization that the settlement creates, the “Book Rights Registry.”No one seems too satisfied with this. Harvard Professor of History and Director of the Harvard University Library Robert Darnton has some serious problems with it, because he believes that commercial interests will pervert what could have been a great public good: a freely accessed database containing all of the world’s knowledge. Numerous authors have voiced...
Long-time Harvard economics Professor John Y. Campbell will take over as chair of the Department of Economics on July 1—taking the helm in the midst of an economic downturn that has made its mark on the department. Campbell will replace the current chair, economics professor James H. Stock, who has served out his three year term. In his 15th year at the University, Campbell specializes in asset pricing and macroeconomics. Since 2004, he has also served on the board of Harvard Management Company—the organization charged with managing Harvard’s endowment. Campbell...
...Mail2World” and noted that Mail2World already provides services to the Law School and the Divinity School. Besides these two references and an expression of confidence from Levine, the press release said nothing else about the e-mail vendor.Harry R. Lewis ’68, a computer science professor and former dean of the College, says he has confidence in the negotiations that took place and the contract that came out of it.“My sense from knowing what I know and reading the press releases is that the people who negotiated this contract with Mail2World have...