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Pappenheimer served as Dunster's Master from 1962 to 1970. Liem credited him with transforming Dunster "from the house which was not very musical and not very well known for nurturing scholarship to a house which has the strongest program in music and which has produced many students who received Rhodes scholarships and Marshall scholarships...
...heart of the Huskies, though, is Lobo, who has averaged 17.3 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.5 blocks a game. Her personal story is even more compelling than her stats. If Lobo, whose parents are both educators, receives the Rhodes scholarship for which she has applied, she will undoubtedly be the first woman Rhodes scholar who: 1) made basketball All-America; 2) played the saxophone; and 3) spent five summers during her teens working in the tobacco fields of Southwick, Massachusetts. The tobacco work was tough, but Lobo did it to test her own dedication. Her inner strength has been...
Historians counter that Harvard should be moreconcerned with the demands of scholarship thanwith the fear of publicity. Scholars say it ishypocritical for Harvard researchers to pushgovernment and other institutions for data whenthe University is so unwilling to release its ownrecords...
...report, "Government Information Controls:Implications for Scholarship, Science andTechnology," was authored by then-Vice Presidentfor Government, Community and Public Affairs JohnShattuck and then-Director of Policy AnalysisMuriel Morisey Spence...
...irony is that Harvard is a place allegedlydevoted to scholarship," Hershberg says. "But ithas the least developed policy for permittingscholarship on itself."Crimson File Photo...