Word: reischauer
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...colleagues on the Council—the Faculty’s elected 19-member governing body—met with three Corporation members last Monday, a day before the Faculty meeting. Council members were told that James R. Houghton ’58, Nannerl O. Keohane, and Robert D. Reischauer were at the meeting with four Council members last week, according to J.D. Connor ’92, an assistant professor of visual and environmental studies and of English who serves on the Faculty Council...
...changed everything,” said Mary C. Brinton, the Reischauer Institute Professor of Sociology at Harvard. “Her first book really changed the whole landscape of what it meant to be an American woman...
...percent of PetroChina, is a known partner of the Sudanese government, a relationship the CCSR condemns in light of the genocide in Darfur. The decision to divest came after months of vocal activism from student groups. According to the report, the CCSR—composed of Chairman Robert D. Reischauer ’63 and James R. Houghton ’58—agreed completely with the ASCR’s recommendations on 95 of the 126 proxies...
...Indeed, McDonald indicated in her e-mail that she had been in touch with Robert D. Reischauer ’63, a Corporation member, to discuss the search for Harper’s replacement...
...translator to know a translator, or at least so it seems in the case of author Haruki Murakami, Harvard Professor of Japanese Literature Jay Rubin, and visiting scholar and Professor of American Literature at the University of Tokyo Motoyuki Shibata. The three top professional translators are resident at the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies this academic year. And they’ve taken the opportunity to get together to talk about literature and translation and to collaborate. Thus far, Shibata has collaborated informally and formally on translations with Rubin and Murakami, who calls him a “genius?...