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The Alumni

In this issue's Alumni section:
Hirschfeld Center Stage - Honors List - Cast Your Ballot - "Harvard Gateways" Opens Wider - New Ways to Look for Work - Comings and Goings - Scholars Overseas - Activist Impresario - Engaged Anthropologist - Cultural Exchange - Were You at Woodstock? - Yesterday's News

For more alumni web resources, check out Harvard Gateways, the Harvard Alumni Association's website

Comings and Goings

Many faculty members and administrators will be visiting local clubs this spring. Check the following list for speaking engagements near you.

May 5 finds curator of Chinese art Robert Mowry at the Harvard Club of New York City and archaeologist Robert Murowchick at the Harvard Club of San Francisco. Thereafter, Biblical scholar James Kugel will be at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Kansas City on May 6; associate dean of the College Thomas Dingman at the Harvard Club of Phoenix on May 7; professor of fine arts Henri Zerner at the Harvard Club of Mississippi on May 8; historian William Kirby at the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Philadelphia on May 12; East Asian scholar Philip Kuhn at the Triad Harvard-Radcliffe Club, in Greensboro, N.C., on May 14; biologist J.Woodland Hastings at the Harvard Club of Montreal on May 20; Business School associate professor Brian Hall at the Harvard Club of Western Pennsylvania on May 22; astrophysicist David Layzer at the Harvard Club of the West Coast of Florida on May 23; and David Cobb, head of the University map collection, at the Harvard Club of Hingham on May 25. On June 11, public-policy expert Katherine Newman visits the Harvard-Radcliffe Club of Rochester, N.Y. Football coach Tim Murphy speaks to the Harvard Club of Chicago on June 12. And the Harvard Club of San Francisco greets dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Jeremy R. Knowles on June 25.



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