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...perfectionist plans for the wedding. But Hastrup and Sawlit have been trying to take it easy before their wedding, and with all the luck they’ve had already, it seems that a summer wedding will be a piece of cake. —Staff writer Stephen M. Fee can be reached at sfee@fas.harvard.edu...
...intellectual history of the Cold War. Menand said he postponed his leave for a year in order to complete the general education proposal, as well as to co-teach Humanities 10, “An Introductory Humanities Colloquium,” with Renaissance scholar and fellow English professor Stephen Greenblatt. When he returns in the fall of 2008, Menand said it is unlikely that he will continue to teach English 177, “Art and Thought of the Cold War,” his popular departmental course that counts for Core credit. But Menand, who said he is interested...
...Pleasant St. to a report of an assault. An individual choked the reporting party and wrote on their face with a marker. The attacking individual was found to be intoxicated and upon arrival of the officers, became aggressive, began yelling, and tried to strike one of them. Stephen Wheeler, 41, of Cambridge, was placed under arrest and charged with assault and battery, and domestic abuse.May 15: 4:21 p.m.: HUPD responded to a report of a car accident at the 1 Western Ave. garage. Upon arrival, it was determined the reporting party had followed another car into the parking...
...starters, Bush's top advisers are all graduates of the school of Star Wars, old national security hands who in one form or another cut their teeth on the issue as young policymakers. National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley pursued missile defense with the Soviets as an arms control negotiator in the administration of George H. W. Bush. When he became George W. Bush's deputy National Security Adviser in 2001, he kept a small model of the Soviet ballistic missile arsenal near his desk and spent his first nine months so focused on getting a rollback of the anti-ballistic...
...There was an upsurge of interest in drama in those years,” Stephen A. Aaron ’57 recalls. “Everybody was doing plays all over the place. They were done outside, in the Adams House swimming pool, in the Eliot House dining room. Everybody was putting plays in every possible place...