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...vaguely condescending and distinctly boring. Regardless, hearing an artist compose his own eulogy is rare, rarer still for an artist of such influence. Cash’s malaise can’t hide the complexity that made him legendary, and a legend’s swan song shouldn??t be ignored. —Reviewer Nicholas K. Tabor can be reached at ntabor@fas.harvard.edu...
BERNARDSVILLE, N.J.—“Shouldn??t you be working in the governor’s office or something like that?” Such was the question posed to me as I stood behind the concession counter at my local movie theater folding kid’s combo trays. My inquisitor was the father of a friend from grade school. My response was some glib remark about the governor not paying interns, a comment somewhat ironic in that ticket-taker-cum-popcorn-popper is certainly not the most high-paying job I could have...
...that all of us who have a little bit of gray hair have seen at least half a dozen presidents and recognize that Harvard is far bigger than any one individual or any one president. Any ill feeling on the part of alumni or folks who gave money shouldn??t have any effect.”Sidney R. Knafel ’52, whose $26 million gift endowed the Knafel Building, part of the Center for Government and International Studies center, says that his own level of giving would not be affected by the shake-up.Michael C. Murr...
...their interests, it is important that the course has an overarching theme, professors say.“We’re telling a story, we’re telling the same story, but just telling different parts of it,” Hartl says.Fixsen says one team-taught class shouldn??t be three mini courses. He and his colleagues “make sure students are hearing a story that has a beginning, a middle, and an end, and not three middles or three beginnings.”Transitions and overlaps—what Bol calls...
...February under the auspices of the Harvard College Fund—which is controlled by the dean of the Faculty—the fund gives the College access to its own steady source of alumni funding for the first time in recent memory.“[The College] shouldn??t need the president of the University...to get a few million dollars in order to make necessary investments, like Loker,” Summers told a group of students in May.But although top College administrators have been criss-crossing the country raising money for the new fund, questions...