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Jonathan Kozol
Thinking back to his undergraduate years, Jonathan Kozol ’58 said he could not remember a single Harvard senior who planned
HKS Prof Appointed to Census Group
Failing to complete the decennial United States Census is costly—local and state governments can lose thousands of dollars per absentee
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Kim M. Williams, a public policy professor at the Kennedy School, will serve on the Census Advisory Committee on the African American Population.
Banned User Abused Factiva
Since July, a data-hungry user has downloaded from Factiva over 5 million articles, an amount so excessive that it jeopardized
Ralliers Cry Foul in Firing of Librarian
Student protesters and union members gathered yesterday outside the Holyoke Center to protest the August firing of a Harvard library
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Derek Walcott, right, seated next to Nadine Gordimer at a recent event at the Kennedy School. He was accused of sexual harassment in 1982.
Photographing Distant Lands and Vanished Kingdoms
The ubiquity of digital cameras and cheap flights has made photodocumentarians of us all, as well as dealers of instant
Disorienting Cityscapes
In the frequently dreary lobby of Gund Hall, an exhibition hovers between document and poem, chaos and order, microcosm and
Color Me Kubrick
“They wanted something for nothing. He gave them nothing for something.” So goes the tagline for “Color Me Kubrick: A
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Present and future Pforzheimer House residents share ice cream yesterday evening.
Little House on the Charles: Burgin Shacks Up at Carpenter
“We are swamped with spectacular images,” says Victor Burgin. “I’m trying to do a different kind of image.” Burgin is
Show Reveals Clergue’s Genius
Lucien Clergue is one of only three photographers to receive the French Legion of Honor award. (Henri Cartier-Bresson and André