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...promised myself I wouldn’t write my final column on all the topics I didn’t get to cover this semester. But I figure that what’s good enough for The New York Times’ public editor is good enough for me. So, inevitably, here is the final manifesto of my columnistship, in four parts...
...conclusion. As I have been writing this column this semester, I have made the case that the Faculty needs to work proactively to better undergraduate education, that Larry Summers must battle perception even as he battles reality, and that students have to take more responsibility for their education instead of simply complaining about it. Harvard is a great place—as long as you don’t need to be babied...
Stephen W. Stromberg ’05 is a Russian studies concentrator in Adams House. His column appears regularly...
...challenging, rewarding, puzzling voyage of discovery. It's an unmapped road, and we're all going down it for the first time - but together. With luck, our descendants won't have to recover from anything very poisonous. Peter Terry Kelvin, South Africa Manly Hand-Holding Joe Klein's column "the perils of Hands-On Diplomacy" [May 9] called attention to the photo of President Bush walking down an uneven path in Texas hand in hand with the infirm 80-year-old Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. There is nothing "unmanly" - as Klein characterized it - in extending a helping hand. Klein...
Sarah M. Seltzer ’05 is an English concentrator in Lowell House. Her column appears regularly...