Word: beene
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"What New York has been to loneliness among cities," Maddock mused, "Harvard has been to loneliness among colleges: the big league."
But infallible as he has been called, Kasparov may have made a mistake in his estimate. "Kasparov is just a stronger player," says Feng Hsiung, who helped develop the machine. But he says that Deep Thought can already play chess better than the computer analysts who programmed it. The computer...
Good enough, I thought. And then I read the end of the article. I've never been able to forget it. And in it lies the plainest argument for preserving the community of Harvard, not Club Harvard.
And at the brunch, the chess champion predicted that the one-party system would last "not long, much less than it has been [in existence]." He added, "You can't change anything with a one-party dictatorship."
Adam L. Berger may have had too much to drink over Head of the Charles weekend. His judgement might have been impaired. His taste buds certainly were. We refer to his article in The Crimson ("Diversions of a Head-y Weekend," Oct. 24), in which he lauds the Harvard Dining...