Word: published
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...University is trying to halt publication of his book, Simpson said, because Harvard University Press plans to publish in May, 1987, the second volume of Ernest Samuels' "Bernard Berenson: The Making of a Legend." Samuels is Berenson's official biographer...
...year regarding popular Psychology and Sociology professors James Stellar and Paul Starr--have only reinforced the role of junior faculty as disposable commodities whose time spent teaching often serves to subsidize older professors who may then forsake the undergraduate community for their research. The Catch-22 of Harvard's publish-or-perish tenure policy is that it ultimately rewards a non-commitment to teaching...
...effort to get beyond" the Daniloff affair. In a broader context, the U.S. and the Soviets took care to avoid inflaming the crisis. < The Justice Department postponed a court hearing to set a trial date for Zakharov, and the White House refrained from carrying out its announced intention to publish a list of the 25 Soviets it had ordered expelled. In turn, Soviet Spokesman Gerasimov described the Daniloff affair and U.N. expulsion order as "separate cases," leaving room for separate settlements...
...spring of 1985, a trio of students in the Kennedy School's Mid-Career program had a bright idea: ask a bunch of Harvard faculty members what books influenced their thinking and publish the results. Not much work is involved: pass around a few questionnaires; and then call a publisher eager to publish a book plugging other books. The result is this book, a rambling, pretentious mishmash of egoism and insight that is, ultimately, hard to hate...
...Crimson will publish three registration issues this week (for freshmen, graduate school students and upperclassmen) of which this is the first. We will resume our regular daily publication schedule on September...