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...drive would be the largest in the history of American higher education, and would mark the first modern fundraising campaign undertaken by a university, according to historian of Harvard Morton Keller. Investment banker Alexander M. White ‘25, a partner in the New York based White, Weld & Company firm, was named general chairman of the program by Pusey in 1956. Working with him would be Thomas S. Lamont ‘21 of J.P. Morgan & Company and David Rockefeller ‘36 of the Chase Manhattan Bank...
...side, the President’s Harvard tour guides looked fearful: Kennedy had requested a visit to Weld 32, his freshman dorm room. They wanted nothing more than to impress their esteemed guest, but it was impossible. During a recent renovation, Kennedy’s former room had been turned into an elevator shaft...
Brian J. Bolduc ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Weld Hall...
...about seeing visual arts as a different way of speaking and effecting change. It can make people ask questions and think about things in new ways,” she says. Michael P. Silverstri ’10 is exhibiting a collection of his watercolor paintings in Weld Hall. Silvestri’s subjects include his family, the Boston skyline and a crucifixion. “The paintings depict things I’ve encountered, people that I’ve seen, places I’ve been and stuff that I hold important to me,” Silverstri...
Wendy M. Seltzer ’96 (HLS ’99) is a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Charles R. Nesson ’60 (HLS ’63) is William F. Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the founder and faculty co-director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society...