William R. Allan, Assistant Professor of the Classics
and
Joseph C. Harris, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of
English Literature and Professor of Folklore
Harris on Allan
Office decoration philosophy: I conclude that this person, female, has exquisite taste and a rigorous and logical sense of order. Her first rule is clarity; second, no clutter; third, despite rules one and two, the order established must not be bloodless or inhumane; fourth, you must make do with Harvard-issue standard materials (lamp, i-book, other desk furnishings) so that the challenge is to make rules 1-3 operate even under the circumstances of rule 4.
Hometown: Perugia or Milano.
Department: Classics, no cross-appointment.
Tenure? Not yet, but it is to be hoped.
Alma Mater: If American, perhaps Swarthmore or maybe Oberlin (but my intuition is still Italian).
Lecturing style: Impassioned.
Grading Style: No clutter in grading either. Simple integers: A,B,C.
Grade Inflation—reality or myth? Economical.
Favorite building to teach in: Boylston.
Published books: One, in press.
Works mainly in office or at home? Mainly at Harvard with occasional trips to Bellagio.
Most influential philosopher or thinker: Benedetto Croce.
Version of the good life: I don’t think the person would admit to having a “version of the good life” (sounds too much like an Italian movie from the 1960s), but despite the elegant picture I have constructed so far, I think this person also likes hiking and such. Don’t ask me why.
Most noticeable neurosis or idiosyncracy: Perhaps a very mild obsessive-compulsive concern with dirt.
Favorite ice-cream flavor: A gelato, for sure, probably one from nuts.
Typical Friday night: Dress in black, meet a few friends, go to see “Highway Ulysses” again—or now to “Chess.”
Last movie seen: The Hours, I guess.
Favorite restaurant in the Square: Casablanca.
Favorite store in the Square: Harvard Bookstore.
Currently reading: I think one (semi-)professional book, say, something about the sacrifice of women in Greek drama and also a novel, perhaps Süsskind’s Das Parfüm (in German).
In the CD player: Still trying to understand Eminem.
Allan on Allan
Office decoration philosophy: Minimalist. Keep it simple, don’t give anything away, or students will exploit your weaknesses. Typical example—Student: “Oooh, is that a Cézanne landscape? I love Cézanne. Can you change my C+ to an A-?” Me: “Fuck off.” Also, avoid mixing pastels with autumnal hues. Moose heads are to be avoided.
Hometown: Bowhill (Fife), Scotland.
Department: Classics (a.k.a. The Classics)
Tenure? No, thanks, I’m busy.Alma Mater: Edinburgh/Oxford.
Lecturing Style: Effervescent.
Grading Style: Evil bastard.
Grade Inflation—reality or myth? Insightful question! An A+!!
Favorite building to teach in: The MAC.
Published books: Three (buy! buy! buy!).
Work mainly in office or at home? Home.
Most influential philosopher or thinker: David Hume or Henrik Larsson.
Version of the good life: Score winning goal for Scotland in World Cup final. Save the whale. Win Nobel Prize for watching “NYPD Blue. “ Get to sing duet (“Thunder Road”) with the Boss, despite inability to sing.
Most noticeable neurosis or idiosyncracy: Stalker/serial killer (probably).
Favorite ice-cream flavor: Raspberry with chocolate sauce.
Typical Friday night: Plotting dire vengeance upon my foes.
Last movie seen: The Bourne Identity (crap, Prague is NOT Paris).
Favorite restaurant in the Square: Casablanca.
Favorite store in the Square: Schoenhof’s
In the CD player: Arab Strap: The Red Thread.
Allan on Harris
Office Decoration Philosophy: Beautiful AND organized. Yes, now I feel ashamed at my own laziness. Mea culpa.
Hometown: Ogallala, Nebraska.
Department: Germanic/Slavonic.
Tenure? Harvard tenures people?
Alma mater: Including some time in (Eastern) Europe.
Lecturing Style: Serious, but fun.
Grade Inflation—reality or myth? This is Harvard.
Grading Style: Firm, but fair.
Favorite building to teach in: Augsburg Café.
Published books: No idea, but I bet they’re good.
Work mainly in office or at home? Harvard. This is a working office.
Most influential philosopher or thinker: Many.
Version of the good life: The sign on the door says it all: ‘Free Palestine! Stop War on Iraq!’
Most noticeable neurosis or idiosyncracy: Likes to group books by colour of cover.
Favorite ice-cream flavor: Mango with pecan sprinkles (ok, that’s a long shot).
Typical Friday night: Having fun.
Last movie seen: Something with subtitles.
Favorite restaurant in the Square: Casablanca.
Favorite store in the Square: Schoenhof’s.
Currently reading: “Beowulf” (in Czech translation).
In the CD player: Mahler’s second symphony.
Harris on Harris
Office Decoration Philosophy: “Decorating?” And “office?” Offices are for work.
Hometown: Columbus, Georgia.
Department: English and Folklore and Mythology.
Tenure? How else would a medievalist/folklorist be here?
Alma mater: UGA—that is, Univ. of Georgia, you know, the one with the bulldog.
Lecturing Style: Nervously sedate.
Grade Inflation—reality or myth? A myth, that is a greater truth.
Grading Style: Careful, detailed up to the end, then blindly liberal.
Favorite building to teach in: Barker Center.
Published books: Nothing for the coffee table, only articles from the coalface.
Work mainly in office or at home? Harvard is home.
Most influential philosopher or thinker: Jimmy Carter.
Version of the good life: A world governed by multilateral cooperation or in any case not by George W. Bush.
Most noticeable neurosis or idiosyncracy: Pathologically shy.
Favorite ice-cream flavor: Never touch the stuff.
Typical Friday night: Work.
Last movie seen: Ich denke oft an Piroschka.
Favorite restaurant in the Square: Casablanca.
Favorite store in the Square: I guess Harvard Bookstore is still there, no?
Currently reading: About ten books which will never be finished and one, Mary Beard’s The Invention of Jane Harrison, which will.
In the CD player: Bartók’s “Bluebeard’s Castle.”