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...crafting a public image. But different intellectuals have different styles of cultivating this public persona. Some, such as Princeton economist Paul Krugman, develop identities through the press, as op-ed writers and columnists. Others, like Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, give many public lectures and make frequent television appearances. Still others, like West, are known largely for their involvement in the political arena. Many use a combination of these approaches...
...attacks are coming from inside Harvard’s computers and are more frequent...
...made even more embarrassing by the fans’ embrace of Pete Rose. Rose still refuses to admit he gambled on baseball despite volumes of evidence pointing his guilt. If you’ve ever seen him interviewed, he routinely acts like James Traficant in his bizarre denials and frequent assaults on reality. Beam me up, Pete...
...populations in which each of these studies was conducted had various rates of sexual activity and thus various rates of [N-9] use. Frequent use of [N-9] results in toxicity such as genital ulceration and irritation that in turn may lead to higher rates of HIV-1 acquisition, whereas consistent but less frequent use does not,” the article, authored by Barbra A. Richardson, reads...
...said promotion of junior faculty to full faculty positions will be far more frequent than in the past, when a large portion of Harvard’s junior faculty left for tenured positions elsewhere...