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It's no secret that year after year, the most notorious guts are among the most popular classes offered at Harvard.
He hated the bogus mysticism that clung to interpretations of American art in the '50s -- the cult of the heroic personality, of expressive blood and guts, of the Artist as Fate-Defying Existentialist. "My painting represents the victory of the forces of light and peace over the powers of darkness...
The evolution of this third-rate scandal has been astonishing. What only a few weeks ago amounted to no more than a few snickers about Air Sununu has turned into a reflection on whether Bush has the guts to set his house in order.
At the time, he was not overly occupied with academics. His first-year curriculum resembles a Confidential Guide list of Harvard guts, including such offerings as "Beast Literature," "The Psychology of Law," and "Jesus and the Moral Life."
The staff does not address why these are not the only good measure of academic talent--which is what concentration administrators imply when they award honors only to authors of theses. Why is a thesis writer who has taken undergraduate-level classes only, many of them guts or courses whose...