Harvard Foundation unveils new portrait
A portrait of Chester Middlebrook Pierce ’48, M.D. ’52, was the latest to be unveiled in the Harvard Foundation’s Portraiture Project. In a Nov. 5 event, co-sponsored by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum, S. Allen Counter, director of the foundation, revealed the new portrait. Diana L. Eck, professor of comparative religion and Indian studies, offered welcome remarks. Other speakers included Eric Smith ’13, president of the Harvard Black Men’s Forum, and Steve Coit ’75, portrait artist. Closing remarks were provided remarks by Pierce, professor of psychiatry and education emeritus. The goal of the Portraiture Project is to reflect the diversity of individuals who have served Harvard University for 25 years or more with distinction by honoring their notable service with a portrait. Those honored include (but are not limited to) persons of African American, Asian American, Latino American, and Native American backgrounds who deserve special recognition. The Portraiture Committee is chaired...