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...example, the revised restrictions would apply to a scholar at Harvard who is a Chinese citizen—but not to a Chinese-born scholar who has since immigrated...
Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. would reduce abortion rights to a “hollow shell” if he were confirmed to the Supreme Court, Harvard constitutional scholar Laurence H. Tribe ’62 told the Senate Judiciary Committee on the final day of the nominee’s hearings last week...
...Cold War: A New History (the Penguin Press; 333 pages), John Lewis Gaddis, the pre-eminent American scholar of the period, does indeed manage to make the old global standoff seem, for all its insanities, like a relatively coherent and well-managed struggle. In this brisk, useful primer on the period, he reminds us that containment, the decades-long American policy of confining Soviet ambitions abroad, though a dangerous game, was a highly successful one. "The world, I am quite sure, is a better place for that conflict having been fought in the way it was," he writes...
Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. would reduce abortion rights to a “hollow shell” if he were confirmed to the Supreme Court, Harvard constitutional scholar Laurence H. Tribe ’62 told the Senate Judiciary Committee on the final day of the nominee’s hearings yesterday...
...closer cooperation between the separate administrations of FAS and the University.“There is a sense within the Faculty that the relationship between the center and the deanery is not as robustly effective as it should be,” he said.Kirby, also an East Asian Studies scholar, replied with a Chinese proverb: the financial relationship between FAS and the University “is as close as lips and teeth,” he said.James Engell, chair of the Department of English and American Literature and Language, asked about the committee?...