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...figures that perennially govern the ultra-competitive transfer application process, which would be unfair to standard transfer applicants who face far bleaker odds. On the other hand, if Harvard were to apply the same standard to the Tulane pool as to the general pool, then—statistically, at least??every single applicant would have to face the overwhelming probability of rejection. Even if one or two students were accepted (results that themselves are far more successful than the standard transfer applicant could ever hope to enjoy), sending six or seven students back to Tulane with a rejection...
...which have been cited for human-rights violations by the State Department. A corollary to this practice is CIA operated secret prisons in Thailand and Eastern Europe, as recently reported by Dana Priest in The Washington Post. Such forays into ethically murky territory—to say the least??do no small harm to U.S. credibility abroad. On Jan. 27, President Bush assured us that “torture is never acceptable, nor do we hand over people to countries that do torture.” Yesterday in Panama, he repeated those categorical words, yet he continues...
...moral of the story: you can be Alfred Hitchcock too. Maybe. But at the very least??whether your fear is large or small—it is something that you can live with and something that you should work with, and not against...
...that’s not it. Everybody—every Harvard rower, at least??has heard the same words before...
...least??although his reporting on the Thernstrom controversy is more than a decade old—Wiener’s reporting on the topic is thorough, if outdated. The same cannot be said for his next chapter, a poorly-researched piece that slams Ulrich and several other venerable scholars...