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...April of 2001, right before the class of ’05 left high school for Harvard, David Brooks published an article that shook up the Ivy-oriented world. He coined the term “The Organization Kid?? to describe the conscientious college student of today. He found that Princeton students, whom he used as an example, “feel no compelling need to rebel—not even a hint of one. They not only defer to authority; they admire it.” Though I often find Brooks’ writing frustrating, his term...
Procopio said that Parker and the Vasquez brothers were the leaders of a gang that had tried to recruit Nachtwey and some of her friends. But, Procopio said, when Nachtwey’s boyfriend, another “Pit kid?? named Gene Bamford, and some other recruits refused to carry out orders from the gang leaders, the defendants struck back by raping and killing Nachtwey...
...classic Philip K. Dick novel Flow My Blood the Policeman Said, which examines the links between semiotics and the DJ culture. The name “Spooky” refers to the eerie interplay between the absence and presence of sound, whereas his “That Subliminal Kid?? epithet refers to a character from William S. Burroughs’ Nova Express...
...Walsh, it’s not only about being a big kid??which, of course, is the reliable Palmer-Dixon antidote, and which, of course, he is—but also about winning games. In nine seasons, Walsh-coached Harvard teams have won four Ivy League titles. When Walsh came to Harvard, the team had endured a decade of mediocre performances, but the coach quickly returned the Crimson to its glory days...
...suspects charged in the 2001 murder of a 22-year-old “Pit Kid?? has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge, and has agreed to testify against her alleged co-conspirators...