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John Knowles Paine

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...

Lost Art

The Harvard Dictionary of Music defined "improvisation" in 1969 as "[t]he art of performing music spontaneously, without the aid of manuscript...

Alchemist's Ink

What alchemy makes images on paper move? The secret, Jerome Rubin explains, in in the ink ...

Fourth-Century Church Tales

Mount Athos, jutting up from the Aegean Sea in northeastern Greece, is a place of austere traditions. Twenty Greek Orthodox monasteries cling...

Fashion Victims?

I have to ask. I've seen it every day for three years now. Take your pick of location: the main doors of Sever and Emerson ....

by Caille Millner

Reflecting on 35 Years of the NEA

Reflecting on 35 Years of the NEA Diva Jessye Norman, D.Mus. '88, sang to honor the thirty-fifth anniversary of the National Endowment for the...

History Minted

The loss of the coins focused attention on their real value to Harvard. "Made of silver and bronze as well as gold, some of them rank as...

Celebratory Meals

If you wanted to treat us to a celebratory dinner--because, let's say, we were about to pull down a summa in classics--here are some restaurants...

Good Poets Make Bad Neighbors

Frosty times on the Sandburg range

Off the Shelf

The View from Nebo: How Archaeology Is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the Middle East, by Amy Dockser Marcus '87 (Little, Brown, $25.95)...

The Long View

From its very first day, the Harvard College class of 1950 has been remarkable. Its ranks swollen by the tide of returning veterans, the 2,000...

Enduring Duck

This rare bird is a bronze ewer made in China in the Warring States period (481-221 B.C.), a time so called because the Zhou dynasty had lost...