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Rebecca L. Walkowitz
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Asserting Identity and Reconciling Difference
Until he was 14, Noah R. Feldman wore a baseball cap when he went out of the house. Since then
Veritas, and a President, Unveiled
I F A "PARTING SHOT" is a "last word," these, then, might well be termed my "closing remarks." With my
Not a Case of Good vs. Evil
As it seeks to rightly censure Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev for his violent actions against the people of Latvia and
Afro-Am Beginning To Narrow Searches
Three months after Harvard launched a major push for Afro-Am faculty hiring, seven departments have identified short lists for untenured
The High-Stakes World of Foundation Dollars
Economic tides may have the most obvious impact on higher education giving. But for social scientists seeking research support, windshifts
About Your Final Club
M Y DEAR friend, Yesterday morning you joined a final club. And since I wasn't entirely straightforward with you when
Afro-Am Activists Challenge Rosovsky
Even before the first chimes of the Memorial Church bells, a ringing cry from more than 60 students tolled through
The Purity of Baseball
Now that the World Series is over, we can get back to the real business of baseball. As a New
University Falls Prey To Economic Malaise
The nation's richest university fell prey to a nationwide climate of economic malaise this week, as Harvard joined the swelling
Rosovsky Calls for 6% Budget Cut
Facing a bleak national economy and projected fundraising delays, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) must cut almost $3