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Harvard men are likely to spot a familiar face on the news stands this morning. The Time magazine issue of March 1 features a Boris Chaliapin portrait of President Pusey on the cover and a five page article on Harvard.
The story mixes evaluations of the University ("Of all U.S. campuses, Harvard is pre-eminently the land of paradox") and its new president ("Wherever he went, he was a success. Though never a flashy lecturer, he had an enthusiasm for books and men, and his enthusiasm was contagious.").
In line with its theme of Harvard's contribution in the scholarly world, the magazine also features capsule biographies of 12 professors, including Chemist George B. Kistiakewsky, Economist Sumner Slichter, and Philosopher Harry A. Wolfson '11.
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