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...explain why the bone box in front of him might have held Jesus' remains, I began thinking fondly of Rev. Raymond Brown, one of the 20th century's great historical-Jesus experts. Reading him was no joyride. His footnotes seemed to have footnotes. But that was the point. His scholarship was such that even when one of his books called the virgin birth "unresolved," it got a go-ahead from his Roman Catholic Church...
Schlesinger’s scholarship was never distant from his politics, and for many of today’s historians his glowing portraits of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Kennedy family suffered from partisan fervor...
...have decided to stay far away from politics,” he said. “My life goal is to better understand racial inequality. For that, you need science, not politics.” Tsyvinski, an associate professor, said that he would be using the scholarship money towards travel for research. “I will be using it to go to Moscow, and to Italy, and to a couple of other places to get different ideas and viewpoints on the problem of how to design governmental taxation policy,” Tsyvinsky said. Antras, an assistant professor...
...diamond than perhaps some cheerleading for the Bulldogs during his time at Yale and his partial ownership of the Texas Rangers in the 1990’s, the fictional Wayne Palmer, according to his biographical profile on the show’s official website, attended Stanford on a baseball scholarship and was even named “NCAA Baseball Pitcher of the Year,” a distinction that to the best of my knowledge does not actually exist...
...take the snapshots that have been my experience of undergraduate life and develop that into a more systematic understanding of undergraduate issues,” she said.The president-elect left yesterday’s meeting with a bound history of the establishment of the first College scholarship given by Ann Radcliffe, the woman whose name graces the institute Faust now leads. The gift, Ryan A. Petersen ’08 said, would set a theme of support for undergraduates as Faust prepares to move into Mass. Hall on July 1. —Staff writer Christian B. Flow...