Word: enterances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...recent move to implement universal card key access from noon to 8 p.m. is a step in the right direction. However, it falls pathetically short. Our lives do not end at 8 p.m., and we should be able to enter all dorms at all times. The current system forces students who wish to visit another house to wait by the locked entrance for admittance. They must either call a friend from a Centrex phone to ask to be let in or wait idly for a resident of the House to walk by and open the door. This wait for access...
...were in place, students would definitely think twice before opening the door for anyone. They would check to see that people asking for access to their House possessed a Harvard ID card, and our campus would be safer. As it stands now, it is not difficult for criminals to enter a Harvard dorm. All they have...
While the University's curricula may encourage students who enter to "grow in wisdom" and "serve mankind" upon graduation, a degree in fine arts or social studies is not necessarily marketable, and doesn't ensure a future...
...crucial education. At times, a student's career at Harvard is much like a Lewis Carrollesque free fall--all the student can do is try to scrape some knowledge off the wall as he drops. But chance more than anything else dictates what each student gets under his fingernails. Enter the proposal for a required course in "great books." Such an addition to Harvard's academic landscape would provide an essential component to any study in the liberal arts...
...that beta-carotene pills don't promote good health the way beta-carotene-rich foods (like carrots) do. Why should the same nutrient work when in food and not when in pills? The leading theory is that vitamins need other natural chemicals to activate them or help them efficiently enter the body's cells...