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...DIED. WILLIAM PICKERING, 93, quiet giant of the U.S. space program; in La Ca?ada Flintridge, California. An ?migr? from New Zealand, Pickering was part of the team that launched the U.S.'s first satellite in 1958. For 22 years, he was chief of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which during his tenure conducted America's manned missions to the Moon and sent pioneering probes to Venus and Mars...
Inhabiting an Italianate villa nestled between William James Hall and the biology labs, the CES has long been a valuable and important resource at Harvard. Under its roof are hosted literature, history, government and economics scholars, as well as year-long fellows, who together make valuable contributions to the field of European studies. Recent guests at the CES have included such figures as Ignacio Arias, the Spanish ambassador to the United Nations; Niall Fergusson, a professor of history at New York University who will join Harvard’s faculty in July; and Lionel Jospin, former prime minister of France...
Gardner and Denenberg joined forces, as did Dhaka and Tedaldi. Most notable, though, was the pairing of junior Jonathan Chu and former Crimson captain William...
...this year’s annual letter to the Faculty, Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby wrote that increased interaction with other faculties would serve all the students of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Birnbaum, who is a special adviser to BC President William P. Leahy, said the drive to cultivate traditions sprung from the administration. He said the college plans to encourage students to help develop these traditions through publicity—banners, fliers and a website for the task force...