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MIT Faculty Newsletter  
Vol. XVII No. 2
November / December 2004
contents
Comment on the FPC Suggestions
on Faculty Governance
A University Residential Community at MIT
Institutional Level International Engagements: Points for Discussion
Professors of the Practice:
Bringing the Real World to MIT
The Industrial Performance Center
President Appoints Medical Care
Task Force
Assessment of Teaching Facilities Continues
Watching the One-Eyed Hawk
A Beer with J. R. R. Tolkien
Not Another Survey!
The role of the Faculty Newsletter
Faculty Mentor Program –
Faculty & Athletes: A Winning Combination
Percentage of Faculty with
Highest Degree from MIT
Awarding Institution of Highest Degree: Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty
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MIT Poetry

Watching the One-Eyed Hawk

Erica Funkhouser

The half of the world he commands
includes me; for this reason he doesn't falter

as I approach his branch.  Either I am conundrum
in the solid eye or nothing at all in the drafty socket.

He looks like Rod Stewart: the rockstar haircut
and the exquisite tailoring slept in night after night.

Looking at him looking at me, I see
the opulent planet tilting toward new light

and I see the whirlpool of obscurity
into which every skittering thing will be sucked.

Experience tells the redtail I am inedible.
Experience tells me that if I keep

to the wide realm of his rapt patience,
I will see a meadow vole surface and vanish.

As a juvenile, he used to come and go,
toying with the Everglades; now he winters over,

the monocular monarch of short dark bitter days
that undulate with changes.

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