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...that the staging “aims at returning to the original text,” the Eliot interpretation of Streetcar is not entirely orthodox; almost every time that the production strays from convention, however, it’s a good thing. The play’s music, for example??that batch of motifs that Williams fetishized in his stage directions—is nearly nonexistent, but to no great detriment. And the production’s Stanley Kowalski (Simon N. Nicholas ’07) is an interesting interpretation: Williams describes Stanley...

Author: By Benjamin J. Soskin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review: ‘Streetcar’ Scores in Innovation | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...textbooks in its costs. Ever since the Supreme Court ruled in 1998 that re-importation of American textbooks no longer violates federal copyright law, entrepreneurial students have garnered major savings by ordering their books from the European branches of major online distributors—www.amazon.co.uk is a prime example??and from other foreign distributors who are able to obtain the books at significantly lower prices. Many have also made profits by selling these discounted books to their fellow students at reduced cost. (New copies of Mankiw’s book are available online from www.amazon.co.uk for just...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Stop Fleecing Students | 4/14/2004 | See Source »

...Rubin Method is considered a hugely important discovery in the field of statistics and beyond. The method centers on the proposition that an individual person is a cause and effect unit in and of himself. Rubin uses “The Aspirin Example?? to explain his theory: If you have a headache and are wondering whether or not to take an aspirin, you are implicitly comparing two worlds, not at the moment you take the aspirin, but two hours from that point. This decision has nothing to do with the change in time...

Author: By Meghan M. Dolan and Nathaniel F. Houghteling, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER/CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | Title: Pen and Paper Revolutionaries: A Model All His Own | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

...uneven playing field,” Whitman said. “In most other sports the goal is to win the Ivy. Why? Because it’s absolutely ridiculous for Harvard football to compete with Florida State for example??Trinity always had this advantage but only in the past 10 years did they begin to exploit...

Author: By David H. Stearns, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE COMMISH: The Evil Empire Of College Squash | 3/4/2004 | See Source »

Preoccupations about privacy and civil rights are legitimate, but there are currently no reasons to be concerned. There are no plans for the information collected on entry to the U.S. to be used internally—to track visitors within the country, for example??and so long as that abuse is never proposed, the biometric policy is worthy of support...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Knowing Who's Visiting | 1/21/2004 | See Source »

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