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Stephen M. Fee
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Stephanie Sawlit & John Hastrup
“It was a typical Hastrup proposal,” says the future Mrs. Hastrup. Running with her fiancé through a state park near
Get Out!
1. Holy Exclusivity! Feel the power of God and the power of thousands of people stuffed into Memorial Church all
Shleifer's Curtain Has Yet To Close
Depending on your point of view, 2000 was either a great year or a terrible year for Professor of Economics
Clip n' Save: How To Build a Wall
You’re a Harvard rebel. You don’t swipe your I.D. at mealtime. You rarely attend lecture. You badmouth your TFs daily,
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BOSTON As the Met and the Getty bid millions for Matisses and Goyas, one Massachusetts museum has had no trouble
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Tuskegee, Ala.—forty miles from Montgomery—was home to the Tuskegee Institute, where, starting in 1881, former slaves and their families received a formal education from Booker T. Washington.
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Montgomery, Ala became a flash point for the civil rights movement in 1965, following the Selma marches and 10 years after Rosa Parks’ refusal to leave her seat on a municipal bus. The editors of the Courier decided to move the paper’s headquarters here a
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Guests meet and greet at Pea Level, the home of famed civil rights activists Clifford and Virginia Durr, outside of Montgomery.
Hope Alongside Hatred
It is Friday, March 31, and an especially dark, warm night has closed in on the Embassy Suites in Montgomery,
Southern Courier Follow Up
In an email from former Courier editor and former Crimson president Robert E. Smith ’62, FM has learned that the
Writing the Wrong in Alabama
MONTGOMERY, Ala.—With little more than $30,000 and a few second-hand cars, two Harvard juniors headed down to Atlanta, Ga. during
Modern Devotion
For a place founded by a bunch of ministers in order to train a bunch more, Harvard seems to have
Gefilte Fish and Guilt
Here’s a fact I know about my Jewish grandpa: he died the day before I went to Auschwitz. I got