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March 22, 2001
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March 22, 2001
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Too much of a good thing
Maureen Jones of The Ann Radcliffe Trust in Harvard College takes up the extra Martha Stewart Living Magazines left on seats in Sanders Theatre after Martha Stewart gave a talk there on Wednesday. Full story
(Staff photo by Rose Lincoln)
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Martha Stewart shares her secrets
Home style maven Martha Stewart touted the "power of a single idea" at Sanders Theatre last week and told students that anyone can head their own company if they set their minds to it.
Mark Roe is appointed professor of law
Mark J. Roe, a Columbia Law School professor and current visiting professor at Harvard Law School, has been named professor of law at Harvard.
Daniels joins KSG as director
Helaine Daniels, formerly of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Oxfam, Mobil Oil Africa, and the Boston Globe, has been named director of international student programs at the Kennedy School of Government.
In Memoriam
FAS Memorial Minute: Karl Strauch
Leverett A. Martel, purchasing department employee
This month in Harvard history
NewsMakers
In brief
Police reports
Copyright 2002 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
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