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...Auspitz was Managing Editor of The Salient...
...rest of those invited were Phillips BrooksHouse Association Treasurer Andrew J. Ehrlich '96and Raza representative Richard Cole Jr., bothcouncil members; former Let's Go Publisher Mark N.Templeton '93-94; Salient editor Whitney D. Pidot'96; Rhodes scholar Alexander M. Johnston '94;Marshall scholar Paras P. Mehta '94; CrimsonEditorial Chair Joanna M. Weiss '94; and Instituteof Politics Student Advisory Committee ChairElizabeth R. Caputo...
...have the impression that he [Stager] may well be the best and broadest of the Palestinian archaeologists who are currently working. Broadest is perhaps the more salient and unambiguous of these two terms; best after all, conjures up methodological pyrotechnics and irreducible antagonism between different nations and disciplinary traditions. But who can match Larry in his capacity to move incisively and yet serenely from later prehistory to Iron Age, from Carthage to the Euphrates. Even more impressive in some ways, is his conceptual and disciplinary range. The need to combine philogical and archaeological approaches and considerations he learned already...
...Curtis E. Gannon '94, editor of the Harvard Salient, said the existence of Radcliffe is "patronizing and demeaning" to women...
...percent, though, it is unclear how much the University must actually pay MCI and how much of the percentage goes towards HSTO operations. Pidot, who wrote a piece on HSTO in The Harvard Salient last year, claims Harvard pays MCI only 50 percent of their rates...