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...Mingwei’s idea of public art doesn’t involve tossing big chunks of lead haphazardly into open spaces. His projects are instead designed to reflect the sites that they occupy. Unlike the site-specific artists of the 1960s, whose works were meant to reflect their immediate physical surroundings, Lee aims for what he calls “psychological site-specificity...
...will feel comfortable in the space he creates in Memorial Hall and will take seriously their interaction with the “seers.” All of the seers, who will utilize different methods—ranging from intuition to the I Ching—to help visitors reflect on various concerns, have volunteered to assist in the project. All are from the Harvard community, which Lee sees as essential to the work’s emphasis on pushing the boundaries within which we search for understanding...
Laibson attributed the constant flow of lecturers to the course’s commitment to “reflect cutting-edge research in economics...
Jennifer L. Shaw ’04, also a rower for Harvard, said yesterday that the incident does not reflect tensions between the two teams...
...unseating Daschle might be difficult. He has been re-elected by a wide margin twice and already has $2 million in the bank for the next campaign. Moreover, Democrats nationally are standing behind him. Daschle's dropping poll ratings, his aides argue, reflect negative feelings toward the Democratic Party, not Daschle himself. His aggressively partisan tone is also playing well in the party. "Daschle has made his office the center for the Democratic Party message," says a party operative. Even more important, Senate Democratic fund raising for the first quarter rose nearly 89% above the same period two years...