My New Boss


Or make that the boss of the boss of the boss of the boss of the boss of my boss. Congratualations to Drew Gilpin Faust on her appointment as the 28th President of Harvard University. And no I don’t really know much about her (people ask as if I have insider information). All I know about Faust is found online and in the papers. Apparently she is an expert on the Civil War and has written some interesting looking books.

Of course the big thing that the media is clinging to is that Faust is the first person of her gender to hold the presidency at Harvard. Thus the story attracts national attention including mentions in The Nation and Whispers in the Loggia. The plan for building the Allston campus (and all those nice, shaded bike paths) and revising the curriculum are the first big projects on Faust’s plate. It should be interesting at the least and a positive step forward for education and the community at the best.

Abraham Lincoln Day


After Susan & I married in 2005 we encountered a strange phenomenon of our friends and colleagues enthusiastically asking us if we were looking forward to our first Thanksgiving and Christmas as “a married couple.” In reality the thought hadn’t occured to us, perhaps because we’d spent these holidays together before, or perhaps because we aren’t that hokey. We began telling people that what we really looked forward to was spending Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday together.

Now this is not just a joke. We are both fond of Abraham Lincoln, unquestionably our nation’s greatest president. Also we remember the days when February 12 was celebrated as holiday. I for one recall getting that day off from school. Somewhere along the line, probably because big corporations hate America, Lincoln Day was merged with Washington Day and two very different men are honored by a holiday called Presidents’ Day, even though no such designated holiday officially exists. So it was a good opportunity to give Honest Abe his due and commemorate his day again.

Susan began an Abraham Lincoln Fund, that is collecting all the Lincoln cents we had including those I’d been keeping in a jar since 7th grade. On Lincoln Day we took all these cents down to the Stop & Shop and dumped them into the Coinmaster machine, a long and linty process that amused some of the other store patrons. In total we’s collect 3,407 cents. Susan discovered that Lincoln was fond of cheese and nuts, so with the Lincoln Fund money we both some fine cheeses and nuts and made them the centerpiece of a picnic. We had the picnic inside our living room since it was far too cold and snowy to picnic outside. I also gave Susan some Lincoln Day gifts: The Abraham Lincoln Joke Book which Susan had enjoyed as a child and Sufjan Stevens musical tribute to the Land of Lincoln Come on Feel the Illinoise.

Sadly Susan and I are seperated for our second Lincoln Day as a married couple. Business travel has taken her appropriately enough to Chicago, or more accurately a hotel next to O’Hare Airport. So our Lincoln Day celebration will be deferred to next weekend. We were deligted to learn at Mass that Fr. Dick Sparks, an Illinois native, is also a Lincoln Day afficionado and he included Lincoln in his homily this weekend. The life and inspiration of Lincoln are certainly worth learning and remembering. Last year for Lincoln Day I read the excellent book Lincoln’s Melancholy by Joshua Wolf Shenk. Today I’m going to begin reading Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin.

What are you going to do for Abraham Lincoln Day?