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...never ceases to amaze me that there are those who feel that they can ridicule the Folklore and Mythology department even though they have no clue what it does. Take, for example, Brad Edward White ("The Celtic Myth," Jan. 25, 1995). If Mr. White had actually read the course catalog, he would realize that the department currently offer no courses on fairy tales...
Prehistoric art was created over so long a period by so many different humans in so many parts of the world, and presumably for so many different reasons, that it may never fit into a tidy catalog. These ancient masterpieces are telling us that our prehistoric forebears had modes of expression more varied than we once imagined-and also that we'll never truly understand just how rich their lives must have been...
...Engler was grinning broadly. He was parading the specially prepared parchment not as a catalog of woes, but the way a general might display his enemy's head on a pike. Welfare entitlements, he announced, were dead. ``Over the weekend,'' he later joked, ``we went through the denial, the mourning and the wake.'' Nor did his diagnosis seem farfetched...
...meant to make students familiar with a wide variety of fields, but forcing them into huge magnet courses defeats that purpose. Instead of having Literature and Arts C in the fall, why not list just "Nagy's Take on Ancient Greece" as a new Core area in the course catalog...
...course, if the catalog is copy righted, Harvard could take the Ivy League wannabes to court...