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...Although he died a literary celebrity, lionized by the culture of which he was so unsparing, Vonnegut was always drawn to outcasts and failures in his writing: criminals, the deformed, the exiled, the damaged, the insane, anyone who no longer had a stake in repeating society's familiar lies. The cast of Cat's Cradle includes one of those outcasts, a midget to whom Vonnegut gave the title speech...
...It’s interesting for a lot [of people] to see what is available in terms of cultural initiatives on campus,” says Kate Wang ’07, another UMRP coordinator. “I think having the experience of staying with someone who is familiar with the community lets them see if the atmosphere is something they think would be important.” Perhaps the phone-a-thons were a little too successful. Cultural groups on campus have been struggling to handle an overflow of requests for minority hosts. An Association of Black Harvard...
...Collins’ first entry, which included a photograph of Godelia flashing a grin at a party, revealed a familiar face to some...
Admissions officers also take notice when familiar passages from well-known pieces published in essay books appear in applicants’ essays, or when essays contain writing that doesn’t seem to match the rest of the student’s profile, Fitzsimmons added...
...undergraduates, undermine their efforts. Too often, we focus on the negative aspects of Harvard’s mental health system, spreading nightmare stories about clinicians who prescribe medicine in five minutes and forced medical leave for merely mentioning depression. Do any of these urban legends sound familiar...