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Sony Pictures Entertainment Directed by Steven Zaillian 2 stars I will now blaspheme the gods of American literature: I do not like Robert Penn Warren’s “All the King’s Men.” An unscientific facebook.com search tells me that the 700-page political tome is the favorite book of 123 of my peers. Preceptor Tom “Your Biggest Fan” Underwood of “Southern Writers Reconsidered” fame begged me to consider this a masterpiece of Southern literature. I think I fell asleep that...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: All the King's Men | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

Smiley’s capture doesn’t end the search for the 13 rare maps that Harvard is missing. Several institutions say they are missing maps with titles identical to the eight that Smiley says he stole from Harvard. And five of Harvard’s 13 missing maps are not among the items Smiley has confessed to stealing...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Map Thief To Serve Jail Time | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

First appointed to the post by then-President Derek C. Bok in 1984, Verba will step down at the end of the academic year, now-Interim President Bok announced yesterday. Under Verba, Harvard joined forces with search engine Google to make thousands of books available online for free. He is the longest-serving library chief since Thaddeus Harris, who led Harvard’s libraries from...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Library Chief To Close the Books | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

Before taking the helm of HUL, Verba chaired the Government Department and later rose to become associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for undergraduate education. He has also served as associate provost. Today, Verba heads the faculty advisory group of the Presidential Search Committee...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Library Chief To Close the Books | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

...might be gone, but that doesn’t mean hot coed action has left Currier House. In what is perhaps the creepiest recruiting ploy ever attempted, Lauren S. Herskovic, the collegiate editor at CO-ED Magazine, searched the Facebook for girls who “break the stereotype of unattractive women in Ivy League schools.” The chosen girls were then contacted via Facebook message with details on how they could win the honor (and the $1200 prize) of becoming Harvard’s next Miss University, a gateway to the national Miss CO-ED contest...

Author: By Grace H. Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pretty, or Harvard Pretty? | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

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