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...person is to be left to die because one was born impoverished, and thus can contribute nothing to society, despite the fact that they had no control over the circumstances of their birth. And they consistenly ignore the fact that, while, say, Michael Jordan (to use an example from Prof. Sandel's Justice lectures) did work very hard to utilize his talents for basketball, those talents would have been all for naught without the City of Chicage (a government!) who built the stadium in which Jordan's Bulls play, or without the University of North Carolina (sounds like a state...
...Professor of Kerry $1250 Biochemistry, Emeritus Iris M. Fanger, Director of the Kerry $1000 Harvard Dance Center Martin S. Feldstein '61, Baker Weld $2000 Professor of Economics Richard M. Hunt, Weld $1500 University Marshal Samuel P. Huntington, Kerry $250 Weatherhead University Professor Rosabeth Kanter, Class of 1960 Kerry $250 Prof. of Business Administration David R. Mittelman, Bond Manager, Weld $1000 Harvard Management Matthew T. Ozug '00, Kerry $225 Undergraduate Hal S. Scott, Nomura Professor of Weld $500 International Financial Systems Mona Serageldin, Adjunct Weld $250 Professor of Urban Planning Howard H. Stevenson, Sarofim-Rock Weld $1000 Professor of Business Administration...
...Profs. Discuss Mideast," (news story, March 20): No fair-minded person would call the event with Messrs. Dershowitz and Peretz, as The Crimson does, a debate. Both speakers are well-known apologists for Israel. While terrorism is vile, and must be condemned by all, the two speakers seem to hold the view that terrorism is innate to Palestinian character or society. Prof. Dershowitz links "the legitimization of terrorism" to the "legitimization of the legitimization of the PLO by the world community." The implication is that the PLO, and by extension, we presume, Palestinians, are the barbarians at the gate...
...course, reprinted articles are not automatically uninteresting or inappropriate for the handbook. Dean Epps's essay, although it does little more than simply applaud the progress of racial interaction at the College, does shed some light on Harvard's history of exclusion. However, the issues of ethnic studies and Prof. Wilson's decision to come to Harvard are rather tangential to the subject of race relations. The only significant original piece in the handbook is Thomson Professor of Government Martin L. Kilson's essay on last year's Million Man March and black politics. This essay, while an intellectual...
Harvard offers at least two courses that could have given your reviewer a clue: Foreign Cultures 66 "Tiananmen Square"(Prof. Roderick MacFarquhar) and Literature and Arts C-49 "Cultural China in Contemporary Perspectives" (Prof. Leo Lee). Spare the author, and your paper, further embarrassment. --Matei Mihalca Committee on History and East Asian Languages