-
1.
Secret History
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
March/April 2008
How Harvard really came to rule Tinseltown.
-
2.
Under the Knife
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
March/April 2008
Boasting a Harvard degree and the blessing of Oprah Winfrey, Jan Adams was a medical celebrity. But when the beloved mother of hip-hop artist Kanye West died one day after Adams operated on her, a different face of Adams came to light.
-
3.
Lone Star
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
March/April 2008
Tommy Lee Jones is a man of few words—but when he talks about movies, morality, and the "madness" of immigration politics, a few words can say a lot.
-
4.
Future Fuel
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
November/December 2007
Biotech whiz kid Dave Berry is trying to invent artificial petroleum.
-
5.
Larry Summers and Used Cars
-
Editorial Blogs
Posting :
Shots in the Dark
:
09/08/2007
Reconsidering one of the Harvard economist's most oft-quoted axioms.
-
6.
The Harvard 100
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
September / October 2007
It's back! Our second annual list of the university's most influential alumni.
-
7.
Drew Faust on the Environment, and on Herself
-
Editorial Blogs
Posting :
Shots in the Dark
:
08/03/2007
From the looks of her webpage, Harvard's president has resorted to ghostwriters and self-puffery.
-
8.
The Devil Wears...?
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
Spring 2007
"Some designers have a higher tolerance for hour-long conversations over the right shoe and the wrong skirt length. That stuff makes me crazy."
-
9.
Ruben Bolling, J.D. ’87
-
Tribe
Posting :
Spotlight
:
12/01/2006
In his own words: “With a good political strip, or a topical one, the ideal response would be, 'Wow, how did he think of that? How did he think of that take on that subject?' My goal for a general humor one is, the reader would say, 'Wow, why did he think of that?'
-
10.
The Road to Ruins
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
Winter 2007
A visit to Afghanistan's ancient "City of Screams" makes history come alive.
-
11.
My Family Jewels
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
Winter 2007
The heir to the Winston legacy on why diamonds are always a guy's best friend.
-
12.
Sue H. Ames, 70
-
Tribe
Posting :
Lives
:
10/21/2006
Taught second grade in the Scarsdale Public Schools for 25 years.
-
13.
If you can't join 'em...
-
Magazine Archives
Article :
Premier Issue
-
14.
Thomas Barron Kemp, 92
-
Tribe
Posting :
Lives
:
06/03/2006
Bank of America public relations officer; part owner and operator of a heavy equipment company; a highly decorated WWII veteran of the medical department of the Army.
-
15.
The Harvard 100
-
-
16.
Harold G. Kaufman, 87; Inventor and Businessman
-
Tribe
Posting :
Lives
:
05/16/2006
“How is it on whole wheat toast?” Johnny Carson once joked on The Tonight Show about Harold Kaufman’s invention. He was speaking of nothing remotely Nutella-like but rather Naval Jelly, a household and industrial rust remover.
-
17.
Timothy J. Craven, 42; Strategic Planning Manager
-
Tribe
Posting :
Lives
:
04/23/2006
Timothy Craven, who lost a five-year battle with cancer on April 17, was a mechanical engineer with a passion for welding, cars, motorcycles, and long distance cycling, the Albany Times Union reported. After graduating from the Rochester Institute of Technology, Craven began his career with a seven-year stint at General Electric. Taking a break to earn an M.B.A. at Harvard, he then joined Intel Corp., where he became senior planning manager in 2000. In a on-line guestbook, friends recall Craven's drive and leadership, luring them "countless miles" on their biking trips, despite the "painful pace" he set. Despite his illness, he continued to travel with his wife and six-year-old daughter to Mexico, Florida, Hawaii, and Upstate New York, where he was born.