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...Julian J. Chu '93, head of the Commission onHuman Rights committee, said, "The conference ranvery smoothly considering the magnitude...
...week ago at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, over sturgeon, chips and a magnum of champagne (or was it a cup of tea?), the British novelist, Julian Barnes, famous for his inscrutability, consented to let me interview him. The official photographs of Barnes show a darkly brooding, almost Mephistophelean presence. He is in real life, taller and blonder than one would ever dare imagine, inhabiting a room effortlessly and completely. He is neither tweedy like Michael Holroyd nor dandiacal like Tom Wolfe and sits coiled in a too-small armchair. His presence is gently mocking. We tacitly acknowledge...
...York. As undergraduates at M.I.T., he and a friend, Theodore Welton, re-created for themselves much of the physics discovered in the quantum revolution that had taken place in Europe during the 1920s. And although he shared the 1965 Nobel Prize for the theory of quantum electrodynamics with Julian Schwinger and Shin'ichiro Tomonaga, Feynman had an approach that was typically bizarre. Instead of using conventional calculations, he invented "Feynman diagrams," arrows and squiggles that mapped the comings and goings of particles so effectively that they are now a standard tool of physicists...
NEWS EDITOR: MAGGIE S. TUCKER '93 NIGHT EDITOR: JULIAN E. BARNES '93 ASSISTANT NIGHT EDITOR: IVAN ORANSKEY '94 WIRE EDITOR: JULIAN E. BARNES '93 FEATURE EDITOR: JOSHUA W. SHENK '93 STORY EDITORS: MARY LOUISE KELLY '93 JOE MATHEWS '95 IVAN ORANSKY '94 MAGGIE S. TUCKER '93 SPORTS EDITOR: JAY K. VARMA '93 EDITORIAL EDITOR: BETH L. PINSKER '93 PHOTO EDITORS: JAMIE W. BILLETT '95 BUSINESS EDITOR: HERBERT Y. POON...
...Manager Julian Krane says that the name was not chosen for the benefit of potential customers, but rather for the benefit of the owners...