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Latin Orator Charles J. McNamara '07 and English Orator Daniel J. Wilner '07 took the stage today in Tercentenary Theatre to impart advice onto their graduating classmates. [CORRECTION APPENDED...
...this sense from the very beginning that science was too important to be left to the people in laboratories,” he said, summing up a philosophy that he would impart to generations of students and fellow scholars...
...paper of record,” wrote McCarthy. “And therefore I don’t think it’s going too far at all to call Nick Kristof the conscience of America.” As to what Kristof might be able to impart to an audience of Kennedy School graduates, KSG lecturer Linda J. Bilmes ’80, who recalled that Kristof’s column had given careful attention to some of her major pieces of research, said that Kristof’s emphases would be particularly relevant to an audience of graduating...
...Don’t get me wrong; as anyone would expect, Harvard students learn a lot of facts, concepts, and even “approaches to knowledge” that the Core tries, usually painfully, to impart. After four years at the College, I understand most of economics, can hold my own in discussions on medieval literature, and discourse on various theories of justice...
...instilling tomorrow’s leaders with a sense of values and respect for property. The economy of tomorrow will be driven by what we create in our minds, not by what we manufacture. What kind of lesson is communicated to students when a university abdicates its responsibility to impart to students the values that will support, rather than undermine, an economy based on intellectual property...