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...desirable to be at Cambridge, for example, than at Harvard. It doesn’t surprise me that Cech wants to continue doing lab research, which would be impossible if he were president of a large university like Harvard.” Undoubtedly, some Harvard watchers and gadflies will blame the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and its cantankerous professors who, through their contentious relations with the previous president, not only emptied Mass. Hall but also deterred future leaders. Former Classics Chair Richard F. Thomas says that the Summers contretemps has influenced how Harvard is currently perceived...
...hear New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Senator Charles Schumer and a host of business luminaries tell it, the U.S. is losing its financial edge--and the law is largely to blame...
...part of something systemic,” she told The Crimson. “What I found was quite the opposite.” She conceived of the HBO documentary while speculating why seemingly ordinary prison guards would commit extraordinary acts of violence, she said. She ultimately places blame on high-ranking politicians and a chain of command. “That place turned me into a monster,” a former guard says in the film. Another guard compares fulfilling her torture duties to going to the dentist. After the film, audience members articulated feelings of shock...
...fists at the Devil? If Hitler was damned to be Hitler, are criminals damned to behave criminally? Was Saddam damned to be Saddam? Are we damned to be in Iraq? It is not even necessary to look this far outside the book; the moral shortcomings of shifting the blame to demonic forces are readily apparent within it. Perhaps attempting to take a jab at President Bush’s policy on homosexuality, Mailer’s narrator reveals that he “took a hand in the jury’s deliberations” at the 1895 trial...
...ideal movie to get drunk to. Because let’s face it—this is a funny movie, but if you’re like me you’re going to identify with this film so hard that you’ll want some alcohol to blame the sobbing on. So crack open a bottle of your favorite local micro-brew and enjoy. 1. Drink every time someone is dressed in moody vintage clothing. 2. Drink that one time people in the movie drink bottles of Brooklyn beer. Because it’s like the movie...