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...Ba’athist Chicks,” no longer deserved their former place in our society: that of the cheerfully brainless pop act that amused us with their shiny hair and their shinier outfits. The Chicks had a brain now, and they had an idea??called treason. Much like a TF who comes to the painful realization that one of his students is actually smarter than him, we Americans had to face the awful reality that our own vacuous, bubble-gum culture had actually produced a clue...
...have heard people say that it would make a more integrated campus, a more integrated Harvard Square area,” he said. “But whether that’s a good idea or not a good idea??at this point there are certainly many, many questions of cost associated with...
Then-head tutor Nancy Rosenblum, now Clark professor of ethics in politics and government, told him “it was not a good idea?? to continue teaching, Rosen recollects. Rosenblum says she does not remember Rosen’s teaching situation...
...measure of subjective judgment. Some applications are better than others, and it’s important that those applicants who can demonstrate their talent upfront get spots. Adding a few sections, as English Department Chair Lawrence Buell has said will be done next year, would certainly be a good idea??but it will not, nor can it, erase the fact that there are not enough qualified faculty to teach enough sections for every would-be author. Easing the crunch by increasing section size—or bringing in additional lower-caliber teachers—is also an unacceptable...
...ultimate paradox, the teams that supposedly best represent the amateur idea??sports without any material reward—wind up entertaining the issue most saddeningly reminiscent of the professional ranks: contraction...