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1. Sword's Play
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

Leslie Lewis Sword is taking the world by stage.

2. The Player
Magazine Archives Article : September / October 2007

A striking young pianist is shaking up the serious world of classical music.

3. Rising: Rashida Jones
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

The daughter of legendary music producer Quincy Jones and Mod Squad actress Peggy Lipton, Jones used to say she wanted to be the first black Jewish woman president. Barring that, a little acting, modeling and producing is tiding her over for now.

4. Rising: Chris Nowinski, A.K.A. Chris Harvard
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

Once people found out he went to Harvard, he knew he could never be the good guy.

5. 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."

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1. Barack Obama
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 05/05/2008

Obama Squeaks by in Guam.

2. Michael Bloomberg
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 05/02/2008

The Dumbest Thing He’s Ever Heard

3. Summing Up
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

The Simple Facts about the Hollywood Issue of 02138.

4. Last Week: Who’s Got A Friend in Pennsylvania?
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/26/2008

A run-down of the Harvardians who made headlines this week.

5. Ban Ki-Moon
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/22/2008

As food prices continue to rise, what is being done to stave off international crisis?

6. The Internationalist
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/22/2008

Newsweek Editor Fareed Zakaria on the future of the Muslim world, whether American kids are decadent, and what we can learn from the Swiss.

7. The Ticker
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

Whose stock is rising—and whose isn't.

8. Secret History
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

How Harvard really came to rule Tinseltown.

9. Accountability in the Air
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

After the death of their son on American Airlines Flight 77, two parents fought the government to find out what really happened.

10. Popcorn Diplomacy
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

Jehane Noujaim believes that “Once you get to know someone, you can’t kill them.” Her new global film project, Pangea Day, puts her thesis to the test.

11. Crimson Tide
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

From Conan O'Brien to Natalie Portman to Homer Simpson, Harvardians have painted Tinseltown red. On the pages that follow, meet the actors, writers, directors, and dealmakers who have brought 02138 to 90210.

12. Feeling the Heat from Capitol Hill
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 01/26/2008

Harvard and Yale's attempts to fend off political pressure from Washington by expanding financial aid aren't working.

13. Obama Rising, Romney Going Down
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 01/04/2008

It was a mixed day for Harvard grads running for president yesterday.....

14. Harvard's Wealth Un-levels the Playing Field
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 12/29/2007

Harvard's financial aid package is great for middle-class students. But what happens to smaller colleges that can't afford to match Harvard's money? And will it actually reduce aid to poor families?

15. Drew Faust Disses Public Universities
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 12/07/2007

In an article on the growing wealth of top-tier universities, Harvard's president says public schools should stick to the small stuff.

16. A Million Little Writers
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

Welcome to the world of celebrity academics–and the behind-the-scenes scribes who help make their fame and fortune possible.

17. Fund Racer
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

A money man's hasty exit leaves Harvard in the lurch.

18. Ticker
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

Whose stock is rising-and whose isn't.

19. Rising Stars
Magazine Archives Article : November/December 2007

If you don't yet know the six rising business stars in the following pages, you should. From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, they're helping to define Harvard's next generation of leadership.

20. Baratunde Thurston, AB '99
Tribe Posting : Names in the News : 10/05/2007

Festival is happy helping rising stars

21. The Ticker
Magazine Archives Article : September / October 2007

Whose stock is rising-and whose isn't. Al Franken, Crown Princess Masako, Medical Marijuana - buy, hold, or sell?

22. In Vino Veritas
Magazine Archives Article : September / October 2007

Six alumni tackle the sweet challenges of making wine in Napa Valley.

23. Harvard Has a Dean
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 06/05/2007

Drew Faust finally picks her #2.

24. The Ticker
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Whose stock is rising and whose you should unload.

25. A Few God Men
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

Phillip E. Johnson went to Harvard, opposed the Vietnam War, and taught at Berkeley. But, along with two college peers, Johnson has also devoted his life to promoting intelligent design. The true story of three former liberals and their fight to put God back in our schools.

26. Literary Gossip
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 05/01/2007

Last night's annual PEN gala had lots of Harvard connections, some juicy gossip, and some powerful stories.

27. Midterm Madness, Redux
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

As the Democrats seized control of Congress this fall, the ranks of Harvard alums shrank.

28. The Healer
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Once again, Derek Bok has become president of Harvard at a time of crisis. But can he—or anyone—heal the wounded university?

29. When Dodo Met Dodo
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

Marine biologist-turned-filmmaker Randy Olson lampoons former colleagues in his new documentary about evolution. The humor carries a disquieting message: scientists are ceding the intellectual high ground.

30. After Hours with...Jennifer Rubell
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

The dishes at Bond St, in New York, arrive one after another after another: tiny bites of sea bass tempura, silky yuba rolls, the tenderest slices of Wagyu beef, and a platter of sushi as lovely as a Byzantine mosaic.

31. If you can't join 'em...
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue
32. Cause & Effect
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

Joan Hornig finds comfort in natural objects—stones and minerals from the earth. But she has found even deeper satisfaction in crafting them into things of beauty—and selling them to raise money for educational charities.

33. The Full Piemonte
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

Once harsh and unrefined, today's Barolo wines from the Piemonte region of northern Italy are being produced by a better-traveled generation of winemakers' sons, who are bringing progressive technologies from Napa, Australia and Bordeaux back to the old country.

34. Webster Groves Revisited
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

The subtitle of Jonathan Franzen's new essay collection is "A Personal History," quelling talk that The Corrections was veiled nonfiction. Does Franzen fly as a memorist? Robert Polito, Mark Greif and Ruth Franklin offer up their reactions.

35. The Power House
Magazine Archives Article : Premier Issue

Not many people know just what the Harvard Corporation does, and that's exactly how the group's seven members like it. But after Lawrence Summers's departure, can Harvard's ruling council maintain its wall of silence, even as it handpicks the university's next president? An inside look at the power behind Harvard's throne.

36. Katie Clapp, A.B. '82
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 08/17/2006

Who: Co-founder and executive director of the Fragile X research foundation FRAXA.

High Praise: James D. Watson, Nobel Prize winner, has this to say of Clapp’s work: “FRAXA has been hugely effective... experience shows that dedicated, resourceful, and, above all, motivated organizations like FRAXA sometimes do hold the key to cracking these diseases."

37. Alexander Vik, A.B. '78
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 08/15/2006

Who: Norwegian entrepreneur who now runs Sebastian Holdings, a buyout firm.

Living Dangerously: He nearly died in 1997 after being buried in an avalanche. Two other skiers perished. Vik was not breathing and had no pulse when he was found. Emergency medical personnel managed to revive him.

38. Frederick Kilgour, 92
Tribe Posting : Lives : 08/06/2006

Founded Online Computer Library Center, or OCLC, a vast computerized database comprising the catalogs of some 10,000 libraries around the world and available to all library patrons, in 1967.

39. Richard Paddock Davenport, 85
Tribe Posting : Lives : 06/18/2006

Enlisted in the Navy during WWII, rising to the rank of lieutenant J.G.; senior engineer at the Montana Power Company.

40. William R. Humphrey, 88
Tribe Posting : Lives : 06/06/2006

Traffic manager for the N.Y., N.H. & Hartford R.R. and for Kaman Aerospace Corp.; served in the Coast Guard on active duty from 1940 to 1944 and later in the reserves, rising to the rank of Captain; adjunct professor in the marketing department of the Austin Dunham Barney School of Business and Administration.

41. Joseph S. Iseman, 89; Attorney and Educator
Tribe Posting : Lives : 05/01/2006

An aviation, literary and probate lawyer and pioneer of educational television, Joseph Iseman died of cardiac arrest at his home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on April 25, reported the New York Times.

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