Word: vaux
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About one third of Harvard’s linguistics concentrators met Sunday night in the Winthrop House Dining Hall as a response to a plea by Associate Professor of Linguistics Bert Vaux for support in his fight to be considered for tenure...
...Bert Vaux...
...window and urinated on the John Harvard statue before making his way over to the festivities. Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61, manning the door, gave Lewis a pound as the computer science professor strolled into the party. Associate Professor of Linguistics Bert R. Vaux tried to sneak in behind Lewis but was halted by Feldstein.”Whoa there! Sorry, dude, no room for Associate Professors here,” Feldstein said, motioning for the HUPD to escort Vaux off the premises. Inside, a frustratingly limited MP3 playlist dicated the tunes...
...statue, Young Diana, depicting the goddess balanced delicately upon the backs of three large fish, her bow and arrow pointed towards Zeus. Hyatt’s attention to detail is remarkable, and the fish appear so real that they might jump back into the sea. Also moving is Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller’s Bust of a Woman, a partial cast of her Emancipation that now resides in Harriet Tubman Square. A photograph of the entire statue—showing young slaves newly released from the terror of a young bird’s claw, representing slavery?...
Bradley S. Epps, professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Richard G. Heck, professor of Philosophy, Michael Herzfeld, professor of Anthropology, Christine M. Korsgaard, professor of Philosophy, Juliet B. Schor, senior lecturer in Women's Studies, Richard F. Thomas, professor of Greek and Latin, and Bert R. Vaux, assistant professor of Linguistics, signed the letter...