Waldo Peirce ’07/’08/’09 almost didn’t graduate from Harvard. By his own admission he spent too much time in Leavitt and Peirce (no relation)…
In this spot stood Gore Hall…Built in the year 1838…Named in honor of Christopher Gore…Fellow of the…
Cabot in a caribou-skin coat. A sampling of his photographs of the Naskapi and their homeland is below. All images © William Brooks…
To many music lovers, the name Randall Thompson ’20 brings first to mind the lofty sounds of his most famous anthem, based on the single word…
Brief Life of a secret dramaturge: 1886-1946
Brief life of a neglected critic: 1862-1933
When he died at the age of 32, Kenneth Ichiro Miyata, Ph.D. ’80, was one of the most famous fly-fishermen in the world. But even those who had…
Harvard’s first professor of music was born in Portland, Maine, where his father led the town band, owned the music store, and published music…
I am quite sure that I never intended to travel the road of the mystery writer,” wrote Earl Derr Biggers ’07 for his twenty-fifth class reunion…
John Harvard’s name is so familiar that it may come as a surprise to learn how much of a man of mystery he is. Most graduates of the university…
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