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April 17, 2003
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Recovering stolen art
Stuart Eizenstat spoke at the Kennedy School of Government about what he called the greatest robbery in world history - the Nazis' theft of money, valuables, artworks, and property - and the struggle by the victims to get some of it back. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
The morality of the novel At Radcliffe, writer Zadie Smith talks not about creation, but morals
Painting away the blues Student artists create their own weather
Recovering stolen property Stuart Eizenstat speaks about greatest robbery in world history - the Nazis' theft of money, valuables, artworks, and property
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