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...they turn the page of their own life stories. They imagine the endless opportunities to change the world and write the next great chapter of American history. Society is sure to meet these hopes with cynicism. Pundits are sure to embrace a politics of “No you can??t.” They will surely posit that such dreams are naïve and irrational...
...can??t be an invisible presence—whoever is in this job has to be known,” Stone said. “If the city manager of Cambridge doesn’t know me, I haven’t done...
...Charles Schultz’s Snoopy captured it about as well as anyone: ‘I love humanity, it’s people I can??t stand.’ Today, the public and political leaders love ‘education’—it’s colleges and universities they can??t stand,” Spencer wrote in 1999, just after arriving at Harvard...
...necessary. Questions of scientific inquiry—from global climate change to the impact of cell phone usage on brain tumors—have become ever relevant to our daily lives; if we are to make informed decisions about issues at the intersection of science and policy, we can??t be daunted by empirical argumentation...
...Harvard’s faculty members have consistently failed to hold up their end of the bargain. The vast majority can??t be bothered to attend Faculty meetings, so much so that when administrators attempted to lower the level of attendance required for quorum earlier this year, they were prevented from doing so because they lacked the quorum necessary to change the rules...