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Still, the people here are crazy about their Indians. Almost every storefront has a “Go Tribe” or “Welcome Indians” sign in its window. I would liken being a ballplayer in the Winter Haven area to being a Rhodes Scholar at Harvard and having everyone know about it—i.e. you’re “kind of a big deal...
...gone through a dramatic revolution over the last 25 years, growing two to three times as quickly in the United States as other industries, William Drayton ’65 told a packed audience at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum last Friday. Drayton, a Rhodes Scholar, former Kennedy School professor, and Harvard Law School alum, spoke about Ashoka, an organization he founded in 1980. Ashoka—a social entrepreneurship group—is Drayton’s answer to close “the social and economic gaps between the northern and southern hemispheres, while accelerating the democratic...
...renounce the decision to topple Saddam Hussein three years ago. William F. Buckley Jr., as close to a conservative icon as America has, recently wrote that "one can't doubt that the American objective in Iraq has failed." George F. Will has been a moderate skeptic throughout. Neoconservative scholar Francis Fukuyama has just produced a book renouncing his previous support. The specter of Iraq teetering closer to civil war and disintegration has forced a reckoning...
...Agawu, a scholar of European and West African music, will come to Harvard as a joint professor of music...
...writer was a visiting scholar at the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research from...