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...Austen privileged convention over emotion. And for Nabokov, love was a clinical affair; a warm body lain on ice. Entomologist, chess-player, master of three languages, and arguably the greatest prose stylist of the 20th century, the ever-meticulous Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov could reach sublime artistic heights, my interlocutor admitted??but who would want to inhabit such chilly...
Prepare to be admitted??not into a theater, but into a mental ward. At tonight’s performance of “The Art Room,” ushers dressed as orderlies will attend the audience, handing out medication in the form of breath mints. Despite its bizarre setting, Billy Aronson’s play is actually a romantic comedy based on a farce by French playwright Georges Feydeau. Renée L. Pastel ’09 directed and Davone J. Tines ’09 and Kelley D. McKinney ’09 produced...
...This time of year, I seem to say the same things about the class we’ve just admitted??every year through the work of a lot of people…we’re able to assemble these amazing classes,” Fitzsimmons said. “We as an institution should feel very fortunate...
Harvard could easily take HFAI to the next level—improving not just admissions stats, but the quality of life for those lower-income students admitted??by reducing and ultimately eliminating the “self-help” requirement, raising campus wages for students who want to work, and increasing grants as Princeton has to allow students to graduate debt-free...
According to Vance, the decision to start the sophomore hurler was nearly last-minute—“my heart was beating when coach Walsh told me,” Brown admitted??but Walsh’s decision bore dividends...