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...Well, that's fine. It's gonna go on somewhere. They say all sick jokes start in prison, and wherever they start, we're all gonna hear them. Every level of debate is going to get out in the culture. We don't need the attitude that if someone says something we don't agree with, they need to GO AWAY. This country doesn't need more censorship, it needs less...
...according to Matthew Pearl ’97, author of “The Dante Club,” a murder mystery novel that includes Longfellow and his literary cadre as characters. In an interview with The Crimson, Pearl said Longfellow served as “an ambassador for fine literature” at Harvard. Even though the poet was not a professor of literature, he “transformed the educational culture that surrounded foreign subjects” and cut a path for the study of texts within the context of other cultures. Longfellow resided at the famous Craigie...
...Smith found Jaaber for easy layups, opening up their biggest lead of the ballgame at 82-60. “I think we saw a high-quality basketball team with Friday night legs in the Ivy League,” Sullivan said. “We did a very fine job on the defensive boards…a good job on the offensive boards, had good contributions from the bench, but a 30-point differential from behind the three-point line is very tough to negate.” Harvard was led by Harris’ 16 points, seven rebounds...
...Diversity is a fine word, but it really comes alive in a location like this,” he added...
...Syed in an e-mail. Syed, who teaches the sophomore tutorial, “Economics of Hegemony: Rome, Britain, and America,” also includes Wikipedia articles in his syllabus. Cohen said that he reviewed Wikipedia articles before assigning them. “The articles in question seem fine,” he said, although he admitted that he “did not realize that Wikipedia entries are ‘unstable,’ and perhaps I should re-look at the entries from time to time.” While Cohen said he was unsure whether...