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Nesson, who is Weld professor of law, and Zittrain, Berkman assistant professor of entrepreneurial legal studies, are long-time advocates of easier public access to intellectual works—especially through the Internet. They see such access as necessary for progress in the arts and sciences...
...William K. Weaver ’98-’03 was so drunk on Saturday, he performed his standard late-night naked Quad run within Weld Hall. Fourteen freshman and two proctors are now legally blind...
Jeff P. Amlin ’06, Weld Hall I don’t know how the Harvard Management Corporation uses their money...
...state's deficit, "Governor, what did you do with all that money?" One big gubernatorial trend with national implications is the decline of the so-called Frostbelt Republican Governor. In the 1990s some of the biggest names in the G.O.P. came from this tier: John Engler of Michigan, William Weld of Massachusetts, Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin, Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania, Christie Todd Whitman of New Jersey, to name a few. These Governors aided the G.O.P. in two fundamental ways: they helped control redistricting to make it more favorable for Republicans, and they helped moderate the national G.O.P., setting the stage...
Perhaps you’ve encountered this work yourself. For those of you who haven’t, go down to Lamont. For you first-years, that’s right in the corner of the yard, in the shadow of Widener, on the other side from Weld. Right on the first floor you’ll find the Shakespeare section. Go wild. I recommend starting with Hamlet...