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Hammond’s scholarly resume boasts an impressive list of works ranging from Aeneas to Augustus: A Beginning Latin Reader for College Students, 2nd Edition to Miles Gloriosus to The City in the Ancient World...

Author: By Ella A. Hoffman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Former House Master Dies at 99 | 10/16/2002 | See Source »

...addition to his accomplishments in the medical field, Malt was a voracious reader, a connoisseur of wine, food and art, an antique collector and an accomplished photographer, according to his family...

Author: By Steven N. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Surgeon, First to Replant Severed Limb, Dies at 70 | 10/15/2002 | See Source »

Sure, magazines love reader feedback. But staffers at press magnate Jimmy Lai's Next Magazine were caught mid-sentence last week when 40 club-wielding thugs broke into the offices of the muckraking weekly's Taipei edition. The assailants, arriving in a small caravan of four motorcycles, eight cars and an RV, wore black jackets embroidered with the characters of the Taiwanese gang Heavenly Way. The triad troupe smashed computer monitors, glass doors and windows?and five security guards?before swiping the motherboard from the surveillance system and making their escape. Lai can't seem to stay out of trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Ever Happened to Letters to the Editor? | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...view of Harvard is difficult to appreciate with the bell swinging within inches of one’s head. Though the schedule is complex and exact, Campbell graciously allows for some experimentation. After a demo swing or two, FM let the Mem Hall bell rip. And ask not, gentle reader, for whom it was tolling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quasimodo 2.0 | 10/10/2002 | See Source »

...wrong way through the gunsight, describing America's historical enemies with a vivid sense of place that complicates what we read in history books. Here Smith's 1940s Tokyo is so gloriously and tenderly realized, ringing with modan jazu (modern jazz) and the tinkling of geisha headdresses, that the reader understands the hold it has on Harry and the reason his loyalties are so tragically divided. His dilemma is the real mystery in December 6. After all, every story, like every war, has two sides...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Burnt by the Rising Sun | 10/7/2002 | See Source »

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