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...campus to Back Bay, describing the process as “quite liberating.”“Getting married was a way to get more independence in your personal life,” she says.Moving off campus with her husband freed Karmel from many of the social restraints imposed by the house mothers and her parents.“Whatever my husband and I decided, that’s what we did—I didn’t have to ask my parents,” she said.However, Karmel’s move was within the confines...
...Nightingale said. “I always feel comfortable when I’m around him.” The couple plans to spend the next year teaching at an international school in Korea, where Nightingale will most likely teach history and Rinehart will teach humanities and social studies. They plan to attend graduate school in the future. “Leslie’s really loving and really caring and takes really good care of me,” Rinehart said. “I feel like home is wherever Leslie is.” The wedding is scheduled...
...radical Harvard economics professor.On the Harvard campus and within the economics faculty, Marglin emerged as a prominent leftist economist with the publishing of his seminal critique of neoclassical economics, “What Do Bosses Do?”, and by pushing for an alternative to Social Analysis 10, or Ec 10, that would present competing views to orthodox economics.But Marglin, who has even challenged the assumptions of capitalism as too Western-centric and critiqued its hierarchical nature, emerged from anything but a radical time and place—late 1950s Harvard.Marglin describes the Harvard of his undergraduate years...
...like hitting a small question with a big hammer,” said council-member Abe F. Lowenthal ’61, now a professor of international relations at the University of Southern California.Whether students were outraged at the idea of loyalty oaths or not, the political and social climate at the time seems to have stifled any potential engagement—students simply had other priorities.“There was not a great deal of [political] activity at the time of my graduation,” said John F. Dobbyn ’59, a law professor...
...President Faust and you be you. What would you like to say to me?SG: I’d give a suggestion. I know we’re getting a liberal arts education, but I think there could be more emphasis on guiding students into certain careers. Having a social innovation major where people could look at issues from a variety of perspectives would have a huge effect on the opportunities that people feel like they have when they’re leaving school. If people had more guidance in college to dream and have ambitions I think Harvard could...