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...fanatic overnight. I haven’t: I still hate Hemingway as a person; I still find him despicable; I still take issue with his cynical worldview. But yes, I now can admit that he is a powerful writer. I’ll no longer bash him utterly and completely??just mostly. —Sanders I. Bernstein
...Upon arrival at Harvard, many of these students are not so sure why they’re here. Some burn out completely??free from the watchful eyes of mother and father, they stop attending classes and flop as students. But most of them simply don’t get what they should be getting out of college—the rigorous pursuit of liberal arts—because they can’t escape the résumé padding of their earlier years. They continue to take courses they’re not really interested...
Lynne Withey, the director of the University of California Press, wrote in an e-mail Tuesday that she “disagree[s] completely?? with Dershowitz’s charge that the press is “getting down in the gutter” by publishing “Beyond Chutzpah...
After 15 years at MIT, Hopkins said he will miss some of the culture, but added that he will not be leaving it completely??as he will still work with research groups he knows there...
Philosophically, these lacunae point to a fundamental problem of witness itself. For, as Elie Wiesel once put it, “those who have not lived through the experience will never know; those who have will never tell; not really, not completely??The past belongs to the dead...