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...poets formed the fourth group. The one I never met was Frank O’Hara. My memory of Ashbery I’m afraid is tinged by an unfortunate encounter with his partner. Others I had met were Donald Hall, Peter Davison, Adrienne Rich, Phil Levine, Stephen Sandy, Robert Creeley (unknown to each other, we were judges for the 1987 American Awards and met at the reception), Robert Kelly, Allen Ginsberg, and Peter Orlovsky. “Howl” had just been published to be immediately banned in public and on the airwaves. Rumor had it that Ginsberg...

Author: By Louisa Solano | Title: Plympton Street | 6/6/2006 | See Source »

...available to students interested in a solid introduction to their disciplines as well as satisfying divisional requirements. One enticing example is a course on odysseys to be co-taught by Bass Professor of English and American Literature and Language Louis Menand and Cogan University Professor of the Humanities Stephen J. Greenblatt. We look forward to portal courses such as these and, more broadly, the reforms proposed by the Committee of General Education.Some of the reforms suggested by the curricular review’s other committees involve revamping the Expository Writing program to have professors and not preceptors teach...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Let’s Get on With It | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...students three times a week.’” McGovern recalled Galbraith saying. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., a historian who advised President Kennedy alongside Galbraith, could not attend the service due to his health but delivered a message through his son Stephen Schlesinger, calling Galbraith “my closest friend in the world.” “His brilliant employment of subversive weapons...did not always please the more sedate members of his profession, but it never failed to please the rest of us,” Schlesinger wrote. “In a quiet...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Service Honors Galbraith | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...largest class at the College, reported the names of a few of the suspected cheaters to their senior tutors and advisers.Only a week later, 13 students in Science B-16, “The History of the Earth and Life,” taught by late professor of Geology Stephen J. Gould, were caught cheating on their take-home midterm and received zeros, according to a Crimson article.These incidents caused little stir on campus, but for some, they exposed a competitive atmosphere at the College that can push students to cheat in extreme circumstances.Bradford P. Stoner...

Author: By Claire M. Guehenno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Same As It Ever Was | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...Prime Minister Stephen Harper, echoing President Bush's past statements, said Canadians are targets ?because of who we are and how we live, our society, our diversity and our values - values such as freedom, democracy and the rule of law.? Though Canada has not participated in the war in Iraq, some have linked the terror plot to the country's continuing military presence in Afghanistan, which has been the subject of recent heated debate. In May Parliament approved extending the Afghanistan mission by the narrowest of margins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canadians on Unfamiliar Ground: Homegrown Terror | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

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