Commentary
“Puritans” Passé?
“Fair Harvard,” liberal arts Soviet-style, campus oases, and more
by Primus VI
Cambridge 02138
Readers comment on linguistics and sign language, academic class gaps, “Fair Harvard,” final clubs, and more.
The March for Science
President Drew Faust on scientific research and federal funding
by Drew Gilpin Faust
Something New, Something Old
Updates for the engineers and the honorands: Harvard regalia sightings, for connoisseurs
by John S. Rosenberg
From the Archives: The Ultimate Commencement Address
When Secretary of State George C. Marshall received a degree—and established the standard for U.S. engagement with the world
by John T. Bethell
From the Archives: The Citizen’s Right to Know Is On the Line
Anthony Lewis ’48 and media colleagues discuss “a basic issue of constitutional democracy” during the Watergate spring of 1973.
A Tribute to Harry Lewis
Former students, friends, family, and colleagues gather to celebrate Harry Lewis on the occasion of his seventieth birthday.
by Jonathan Shaw
From the Archives: We Remember World War I
Firsthand accounts of Harvard men and women who lived through it, 100 years after the United States entered the Great War
by Adam Goodheart
Yesterday's News
An elephant race, and more from the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and Harvard Magazine
The Lost Museum
Recreating the Philosophy Chamber
by Jonathan Shaw , Jennifer Carling