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May 6, 2004

Richard Armitage, Joseph Nye
U.S. works well with others
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage (left) rebutted Bush administration critics Friday (April 30), saying that the president's approach to international affairs has been one of cooperation and coordination with international allies. At his side is Joseph S. Nye, outgoing dean of the Kennedy School. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story

HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Armitage rebuts Bush critics at KSG
Deputy secretary of state says U.S. 'not going it alone'

Actor James Earl Jones receives Harvard Foundation Award
Delivers Gomes Humanitarian Lecture, 'The Color of Delusion'

Howard H. Stevenson named senior associate provost

Mortimer Zuckerman establishes major fellowship program

Kupferschmidt named executive director of Rockefeller Center

The computer ate my job
At the GSE, economists discuss educating the future work force

The right to dream
Former governor of Rio de Janeiro visits Harvard

 

 

 

 

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