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...TALKING ABOUT BOOKS AND RECOMMENDING BOOKS I love to recommend books, and I have a number of friends and relatives that I share books with, like my mother-in-law and Lynne Cheney. She [Cheney] has sent me several books. In fact, the reason I read "Henry and Clara" is because she sent me Thomas Mallon's latest book, "Two Moons: A Novel." We also shared "The Girl With the Pearl Earring" by Tracy Chevalier. That's a historical fiction about the artist Vermeer. That was one of the most recent, and I did like it a lot. Then...
...Crimson announces that the presidential search committee will recommend the former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence H. Summers to the Board of Overseers to become Harvard’s 27th president...
...engineered substantial changes in the FAS curriculum. According to Dean of Undergraduate Education and EPC Co-Chair Susan G. Pedersen `82, its conversations with concentrations led 14 of 41, including English, Government, and Biology, to decrease their overall requirements, just as the faculty had voted to recommend during the 1996-97 Core reform. Most recently, it coordinated the near-doubling of freshman seminars over a single academic year that was announced this spring...
...Knowles now says that the committee did have the option to recommend that Linguistics maintain its departmental status. But at the time, Wolff told The Crimson “It is not the function of the committee to look into departmental reorganization… We have tried that.” Knowles says he also sent a sternly worded letter to committee members, including both of the department’s professors, advising them of the gravity of the situation...
...council's Feb. 25 meeting, during which the council voted not to recommend that the University censure Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield `53 for comments about black students' link to grade inflation, saw a fiery ideological debate unfold within the council--one that Gusmorino was hard-pressed to mitigate...