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Henry Weschler, a social psychologist and lecturer at the Harvard School of Public Health, and one of the country’s foremost experts on collegiate drinking, echoed Lewis?? concern for drinking at sporting events...
...possible to understand the warnings in my letter until one has actually made the mistakes.” Harvard students, so willing to glean any piece of information which might prove useful—or, at least, testable—from an assigned text, would do well to study Lewis?? letter with the same vigor. For the simple, almost trite maxim “less is more” contains more practical wisdom for the Harvard student than can be found in any algebraic equation or classical quotation...
Administrators seem to have identified an important problem within the Harvardian psyche. After busting a gut to get here, students are clueless about how to relax and enjoy the fruits of their successes. How to rectify it, though, is another challenge altogether. Lewis?? extremely small-scale suggestions to that end are limited to not creating “more yardsticks”—such as having grade point averages calculated to three decimal places. Yet, by so doing, he rightly acknowledges that decisions about priorities while at college can only be made by individual students...
...other faculty members and administrators say they do not see a conflict between Lewis?? remarks and a more international vision for the College...
...Lewis?? introduction of American values into a debate that has hardly begun contrasts sharply with the themes emphasized by Summers and Kirby...