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Joseph T. Scarry
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HBS Plans New Center in India
Within the next year, Harvard Business School (HBS) may open its sixth overseas research center—this one in India. According to
Rembrandts of Things Past
I remember the museums of my youth. They were always filled with rapt people and a contemplative silence. A silence
Big Brother in Area Studies
With the passage of the International Studies in Higher Education Act of 2003 in the U.S. House of Representatives last
Drumming, Dance, Delicacies Showcased in Extravaganza
Korean drumming, classical Indian dance and a virtuoso yo-yo performance were all on display in celebration of Asian culture at
Twilight of the Idles
According to Nielsen Media Research 2000, the average American watches four hours of television per day: a solid day every
Clinton HUD Secretary Calls for More Housing
Developers must build more housing units to avert a housing crisis across socioeconomic levels, Clinton’s Secretary of Housing and Urban
Documentary Director Albert Maysles Shows and Discusses 'Gray Gardens'
Documentary film-maker Albert Maysles said yesterday that he feels his films make viewers question how necessary it is to expose
Maysles Talk
Film director Albert Maysles, known for his documentary of the 1969 Rolling Stones tour, "Gimme Shelter," will give a screening
Toga Party
South House's budding party planners are regrouping their forces after failing to get University approval of two parts of their
Togatypes Lure Universal, Busch Gifts
The shrewd-Yankee tradition lives on. An enterprising group of South House students is trying to bring together free posters, records
NAACP Leader Outlines Its New Role
"We're not doing overt freedom fighting anymore," Margaret Bush Wilson, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored