Doris Kearns-Goodwin, the focus of a heated tenure battle in the Government Department for two years, left Harvard this fall, reportedly to work on an upcoming book about former President John F. Kennedy '40. Shortly thereafter she began to move up in the world--first accepting a tenured position at the University of Massachusetts, then signing on to cover baseball for The Real Paper this spring.
A neat double play
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