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Turkey day might be over, but the list of thanks goes on. I’ve left out a few important ones—late night Felipe’s and that man who plays the weird string instrument outside of The Coop, for example??but mostly, I’m just thankful that I didn’t transfer to Yale...
...successful. Its eye-catching posters had aroused attention and raised many eyebrows, and the lecture received coverage the next day on the first page of The Crimson. What few remarked, however, is that its commercial nature compromised the purported aim of the event, which ended up being yet another example??if we needed one—of the commercial establishment’s co-optation of the ideology of personal liberation...
...last week that Summers had planned to fire Kirby. The professors also wrote that if the sources’ reports were accurate, Summers’ decision to tell colleagues of his dissatisfaction with Kirby was “highly improper” and set a “deplorable example?? for students...
...year-old Dershowitz, but the dinner also had its more serious moments as friends and colleagues praised the celebrity attorney and veteran law professor. In a letter written by Clinton and recited aloud by a presenter, the former president commended Dershowitz for the “fine example?? he has set for others. “Whether defending the State of Israel with the written word or the rights of an individual citizen in a courtroom, you have challenged assumptions, changed minds, and opened hearts—and our world is better...
...opinions that smack of the one thing that each of us probably swore we would never exhibit: old-school snobbery. That’s right, snobbery: the unwarranted and self-congratulatory intellectual snobbery that tries to castigate an entire segment of the student body—athletes, for example??as unworthy and unnecessary to student life, and the snobbery that suggests we are all too important to be bothered with the foolish plebeians who see fit to visit our campus. This sort of snobbery is also evident at Harvard during debates about politics—remember the fake...