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...modern recording era has spawned a curious new breed of conductor who feels compelled to commit anything and everything to disc, even if he has little to say. A highly unscientific survey of the current Schwann catalog highlights Herbert von Karajan, Neeme Jarvi, and Sir Neville Marriner as some of the more egregious offenders...
Rather than being forced to hunt through the course catalog to find courses relevant to neuroscience, students in the MBB program now have such courses at their fingertips. In reference to the computational neuroscience track, Loeb Associate Professor of the Natural Sciences Stuart M. Shieber says, "People with MBB interest would have been able to major in computer science anyway, but the track puts in one place courses that are pertinent...
Last week, The Crimson reported on the effects of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act at Harvard. The University's Peabody Museum now has to catalog approximately eight million objects at a total cost estimated at several million dollars. The task might seem burdensome and tedious, but we think it is time--and money--well spent...
...think students get much more out of personal contact with a professor in a classroom than an abstract summary out of a course catalog," says Pipes. "It only goes on for two or three lectures...
...last century, Harvard has provided the Coop with a list of all the books required for its classes. The Harvard Bookstore, Wordsworth and Barillaris have all had to fight for market share despite the disadvantage of not being given the exclusive catalog of sure-sellers. Barillaris folded as a result, and the Harvard Bookstore...