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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Amartya has touched the intellectual lives of so many students and faculty at Harvard," said Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles in another statement. "It's wonderful that such a gracious teacher and illuminating thinker should be so honored...

Author: By Suzanne M. Pomey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Amartya Sen Wins Nobel Prize For Economics | 10/15/1998 | See Source »

...point of this exercise, Truitt says, was to open up students to sources of knowledge other than just the teacher...

Author: By Stephanie K. Clifford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: EDUCATION | 10/15/1998 | See Source »

...belongs to Nathan Zuckerman, Roth's longtime fictional impersonation, who as a high school student had been befriended and bedazzled by Ira at the peak of his glory. The other narrative voice is that of Murray Ringold, Ira's elder brother and Nathan's long-ago high school English teacher. Now 90, Murray meets Nathan again and decides to talk about a troubled past: "I'm the only person still living who knows Ira's story, you're the only person still living who cares about it." Murray laughs. "My last task. To file Ira's story with Nathan Zuckerman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Better Red? | 10/12/1998 | See Source »

...another IV, so she braces herself a little. The attending nurse inserts it into her arm, and tens of millions of specially designed cells begin finding their way, she hopes, to the very core of the thing she has struggled with for years. Strauss, 76, is a retired preschool teacher from Chapel Hill, N.C., just down the road from Duke. For five years she has battled breast and liver cancer. Chemotherapy gave her two years in remission. The new breast-cancer treatment tamoxifen provided two more. Another year was gained from another antiestrogen drug. Then doctors ran out of approved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Wasn't Going to Curl Up and Die | 10/12/1998 | See Source »

...answering."Well," he said finally. "I suppose Americanpoetry is right where it needs to be. I thinkAmerican poetry will be just fine." What acharming optimism--and whatever is true forAmerican poetry, it seems lucky to think that Kochmight just as well have been speaking for himself.Courtesy of KnopfOLD SCHOOL: Teacher-Poet KennethKoch...

Author: By Brian N. Phillips, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Poet Koch Enjoys 'Unnoticed Popularity' | 10/9/1998 | See Source »

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