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Professors Jennifer Hochschild from left , Jill Lepore, and John Dowling will be featured in a series of book talks, which Hochschild kicks off Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Widener Library rotunda.File photos from left by Brooks Canaday, Rose Lincoln, and Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff PhotographersCampus Co adidas yeezyslide mmunityFac adidas samba og ulty author series at WidenerColin M dunk cacao anningFAS CommunicationsFebruary 12, 20135 min readHochschild, Lepore, and Dowling to participateHow will this generation shape issues of race in society What can the retina tells us about brain functions What s the meaning of life These are some of the questions Professors John Dowling, Jennifer Hochschild, and Jill Lepore have investigated, if not answered, in their books, questions they will further explore, and raise with students, through a series of book talks to be held in the Widener Library rotunda beginning this week.Harvard College Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds is sponsoring the series, in conjunction with the Undergradu
A week after his second post-presidential arrest, this one for his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving the White House, Donald Trump turned to Fox News host Bret Baier on Monday to make the case for why he should lead the country again. But he ended up essentially confessing to the crime of which he s accused: stealing and sharing top-secret government information. Before that, however, Baier pressed Trump to explain why he kept the boxes of classified materials at Mar-a-Lago and refused to comply with government requests to return them, as described in his new felony indictment. In between dismissing the case as the document hoax or accusing other p adidas campus 80s residents of illegally hoarding their own sensitive documents, Trump adidas samba og of stanley cups fered the bizarre explanation that he couldn t give up the boxes to authorities because they also contained... his clothes. Like every other president Itake things out, Trump said. In my case, I took it out Htpp Professor honored for ongoing environmental research
Professors Jennifer Hochschild from left , Jill Lepore, and John Dowling will be featured in a series of book talks, which Hochschild kicks off Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Widener Library rotunda.File photos from left by Brooks Canaday, Rose Lincoln, and Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff PhotographersCampus Co adidas yeezyslide mmunityFac adidas samba og ulty author series at WidenerColin M dunk cacao anningFAS CommunicationsFebruary 12, 20135 min readHochschild, Lepore, and Dowling to participateHow will this generation shape issues of race in society What can the retina tells us about brain functions What s the meaning of life These are some of the questions Professors John Dowling, Jennifer Hochschild, and Jill Lepore have investigated, if not answered, in their books, questions they will further explore, and raise with students, through a series of book talks to be held in the Widener Library rotunda beginning this week.Harvard College Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds is sponsoring the series, in conjunction with the Undergradu