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...certainly plenty of possible gripes to be made with class offerings this semester, not the least of which is the small number of Core classes and last minute elimination of a large number of classes. However, my complaint is on a much more fundamental level. When the enormous course catalog arrived at my house the August before my first year, I was over-whelmed. I remember wondering how I could possibly take every course that appealed to me in four short years. I never would have anticipated that in the spring of senior year, I would simply feel like...

Author: By Corinne E. Funk, | Title: Senior Spring and Its Discontents | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

Although Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 contends in an e-mail that "No particular profession or calling led to the structure of [Harvard's] curriculum," all of the above qualifications could have been read verbatim from the course catalog. Coincidence? Think...

Author: By Molly Hennessy-fiske, | Title: Consulting Clamor | 2/8/1997 | See Source »

...truth, I have enjoyed my classes here. I like sitting in the back of the room. When I have tired of that, I have scoured the course catalog and have discovered some wonderful small courses. And mother Harvard would probably defend her record by saying she must sometimes neglect her young in order that great minds can think great thoughts for the world. But let her be frank about her priorities, for we who have sat in Sanders and Emerson 105 countless times will not be easily fooled...

Author: By Ethan M. Tucker, | Title: Lost in the Crowd | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

...Currier House sophomore set foot in Cambridge in September having never received the College handbook, the course catalog or the Unofficial Guide. And he hadn't yet passed...

Author: By Charles G. Kels, | Title: A Whole New World | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

White House officials say WhoDB is little more than a catalog of presidential supporters and visitors. But as a Rolodex, it is one with attitude. Many of the system's 355,000 names were culled from Democratic National Committee donor lists, and they were obviously entered with follow-up in mind. Have a pet project or nickname? WhoDB knows it, along with birthdays and fax numbers. Even special dietary needs were logged in to cater to donors at future events. "If people who give money are treated with social graces and made to feel they're appreciated, they'll come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A SECRET CASH LINK | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

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