Alumni

NFL Referee Ron Torbert Makes the Tough Calls

A Harvard Law alum puts his degree to work on the field.

by Craig Lambert

The Grounds Round

Alain de Vergie '56 finds it entertaining and informative to scan the want ads...

Yesterday's News

1915 Massachusetts Hall is refitted as a lecture hall...

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...

Read All About It

Beyond its reunion symposiums, the class of 1950 has elicited reviews of the state of knowledge ...

Alchemist's Ink

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

News from the HAA

In Honored Company ... Pride of Place ... Comings and Goings ... Vote and Be Heard ...

e-bio

Parallel Lives, the now classic multibiography by Phyllis (Davidoff) Rose '64, Ph.D. '70, broke new ground in 1983 by examining the lives of...

Yesterday's News

1915 A group of 800 Harvard-educated farmers claim the right to call their organization the "Harvard Farmers Association." A letter to the...

"A Loomful of Hues"

Jeanne Heifetz ’81 didn’t become involved with weaving until she was 14, but remembers always being attracted to traditional...

Yesterday's News

1920 Thanks to the Endowment Fund campaign, President Lowell approves a new salary scale for faculty members under which full professors will...