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...another at 11, perhaps a third at 1, and so on through the day and night. Our schedule is so tightly controlled that only rarely do we get to see an out-of-the-way film. But once in a while, a film that's not on our liturgical calendar gains a must-see reputation. At press luncheons or in the corridors by the critics' mail boxes, we hear of a picture that has seized some early viewers' imaginations and becomes a Word of Mouth hit. Then we beg the publicist for an extra screening...
...five weeks in January, I will have to return to the orphanage of my childhood, where those filthy brats picked on me and I was forced to become a dark lord in retribution. I detest that orphanage and you’ll be dead sorry if you change the calendar...
...Time: 16:25 Subject: Re: Calendar Reform Dear President Derek...
...write in response to your recent communiqué regarding the current state of the academic calendar, in which you do a laudable job encapsulating the 2003-04 initiative by a faculty committee to coordinate the calendars of the several schools within Harvard University, making the apt observation that such an adjustment would “enable students and faculty members to cross Harvard’s internal borders with greater ease” (Bok 2007). But then you tie the synchronization of the educational terms of Harvard’s schools with the moving of fall term exams from after...
Works Cited Bok, Derek C. Calreform@camail.harvard.edu. “Calendar Reform.” 2 May 2007. Blanket e-mail...