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...sexual repression and mental confusion arising from the tag-team influence of socialist-atheist Dad and Bible-thumping Mom lead Alan to worship the mystical horse-deity Equus (Latin for "horse"). It is the intersection of reality with Alan's fantasies that leads the emotionally undeveloped boy to commit such a ghastly deed. As the play progresses, however, it becomes less about Alan and more a commentary on the restrictive conventions of normality that "society" imposes. Dr. Dysart questions his own mission in light of Alan's passions. Through a series of well-written but somewhat overly weighty monologues...
Harvard also put an end to its defensive woes as it didn't commit any errors...
...introduced the program to us and was trying to sell the program to our PBHA sub-committee, which is the Cambridge Youth Program," Silverman said. "We did not commit to anything at that meeting, and have not met yet as a committee to talk about...
Harvard's next contest against Rollins proved to be a strange affair as the Crimson outhit the Tars 10 to six, watched Rollins commit four errors, but still came up short. The difference proved to be the eight walks given up by the Harvard pitchers as the team fell to the Tars...
...Beyond the nominal concern you express for not allowing students to be smothered by departmental curriculums, you voice concern that a Core program with distribution requirements and/or bypasses would go the way of the General Education program because of "no incentive for faculty to commit to the extra burdens of preparing and teaching Core courses" (p.40). But what incentive there is now, namely the opportunity to teach a great many students a great many things about a field from your perspective, would still exist under a distributional system with or without a supplemental Core...