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...Reportedly worth $100 million, The Boy, Gloor said, was part of the "trilogy," of Cezanne's portraits, which also include a self-portrait and a painting of his wife. The three other stolen works are van Gogh's Blossoming Chestnut Branches, Monet's Poppies near Vétheuil, and Degas' Count Lepic and His Daughters...
...Crimson Reading Web site—which allows students to compare textbook prices online for selected courses—had a run-in with the Coop when staff members called the police on them for refusing to leave while copying down ISBN numbers. Crimson Reading Director Jon T. Staff V ’10 welcomed the committee’s actions, saying they were a positive step towards reducing textbook prices. “I think that anything they can do to try to lower the cost of textbook students is worth the effort,” he said...
...outreach program to skeptical Republicans was kick-started before Super Tuesday, as the campaign gathered endorsements from high-profile conservatives like Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma; Ted Olson, the former Solicitor General who argued Bush v. Gore successfully before the Supreme Court; Jack Kemp; and former Texas Senator Phil Gramm...
...Overseers.” However, though UC representatives said they found the meeting encouraging, they emphasized that it could only have limited effects. “You get the feeling that [the Overseers are] almost too powerful to make a difference,” said Jon T. Staff V ’10, a UC delegate from Currier House and a member of the Student Affairs Committee. None of the Overseers could be reached for comment. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached at clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...police when a few students copying down ISBNs repeatedly refused to leave the book store. The police allowed the students to continue copying the numbers, which CrimsonReading uses to compare textbook prices with online retailers such as Amazon.com and Half.com. Hadfield said he and CrimsonReading director Jon T. Staff V ’10, who is also a UC representative, met with two Coop officials—President Jerry P. Murphy ’73 and Corporate General Manager Allan E. Powell—on Monday. Powell said yesterday that the Coop would tolerate the practice of copying ISBNs...