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1921 In a story that catches national attention, two freshmen propose inserting a huge crossbar between the two chimneys of the Boston Elevated Railway’s powerhouse, near the freshman dorms, forming a giant H—thus transforming an unattractive spot into a …
Issue: January-February 2021
Libraries on the Edge
… Divinity School professor of philosophy and theology David Lamberth, that will implement these recommendations. Lamberth said in an interview that although the … “A crucial, guiding idea” of the report, says Lamberth, is that “maintaining local expertise where it …
Issue: January-February 2010
Cambridge 02138
… has brought the two men together. Houses, Renewed In Craig Lambert’s otherwise excellent article, “Learning, and Life, …
Issue: January-February 2014
Reviewing "Reality"
… the house is burning down, you can’t put out the fire.” Craig A. Lambert ’69, Ph.D. ’78, is deputy editor of this magazine. …
Issue: March-April 2007
Cambridge 02138
… Md. OPPOSING VIEWS "Hertzberg of the New Yorker ," by CraigLambert (January-February, page 36), is an interesting … poison" in political writing. For HarvardMagazine editor Lambert, for some of Hertzberg's sophisticated New Yorker …
Issue: March-April 2003
The Marketplace of Perceptions
… says, “is an institutional response to our biology.” Craig A. Lambert ’69, Ph.D. ’78, is deputy editor of this magazine. …
Issue: March-April 2006
Leila Ahmed Wins Grawemeyer Award in Religion
… and religion. According to the prize announcement, Shannon Craigo-Snell, a theology professor at the Presbyterian …
Cambridge 02138
… Stephen Dittmann ’71 Malvern, Pa. Please Touch As I read Craig Lambert’s piece about the art works of Jennifer Rubell ( … it might be an Onion-style put on. But, alas, it was not. Lambert seems oblivious to the possibility that these clever …
Issue: May-June 2013
Irish Pictures
This year’s Irish Film Festival at the Somerville Theatre features Gold, about an estranged father who returns to his family and nearly wrecks all of their lives. It’s a roaring good comedy, at least to many Irish moviegoers and others who enjoy the …
Issue: March-April 2015
Yesterday's News
1921 As of January 1, Harvard Yard is closed to automobiles, on the grounds that traffic is dangerous on such narrow roads and disturbs the quiet of the Yard. 1931 The Harvard Faculty Club begins operation, with separate entrances, lounges, and dining …
“A Vast Slave Society”
… the University’s heritage. On Friday, MIT historian Craig Steven Wilder noted that on campus after campus, …
Upstream Warrior
… the son of Ruth Parker and builder/contractor Lambert Achilles Parker. He attended high school in East … as I ought to be." That day seems a long way off. Harold Lambert Parker appears to be having more fun than ever. …
Cambridge 02138
… Lydialyle Gibson, failed to challenge art historian Carrie Lambert-Beatty’s characterization of the Turkish Republic of … to be emulated: Nazi Germany. In a further irony, Carrie Lambert-Beatty failed to recognize Michael Blum’s …
Issue: January-February 2021
Harvard Library’s First Director
… Divinity School professor of philosophy and theology David Lamberth) for gathering tremendously useful information …
Issue: March-April 2011
The Hydrogen-Powered Future
… retorted, " reasonable people have never done anything. " Craig A. Lambert '69, Ph.D. '78, is deputy editor of this magazine. …
Issue: January-February 2004