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Read an excerpt from “Nadia,” by Judy Budnitz…
In Harvard University Press: A History, editor and historian Max Hall writes, “Bruce Rogers (1870-1957), an urbane, scholarly, meticulous, ingenious, roving man from Indiana…
Full texts of many of the speeches and statements referred to in this article…
Resources for finding out more about long-term-care planning, options, cost, and insurance coverage…
Everything is bigger in the Lone Star State—including the political fights…
Highlights of a faculty symposium on the most pressing issues in undergraduate education…
Taking Charge of the Beth Israel Deaconess MediPaul Levycal Center…
The following is an extended sampling of writing by Hendrik Hertzberg ’65, staff writer for the New Yorker, “…where he has since become the most stylish liberal political essayist in America…
Supplemental statistics to “Forum: Faculty Diversity,” in the March-April, 2002 edition of Harvard Magazine…
“What books would you choose for a twenty-first century Harvard Classics?” the editors asked readers (November-December, page 56), inviting them to submit lists of 10 books…
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