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...Seth," he said, "something's wrong...you're different from the other people I know. Sometimes that worries me." He sighed heavily and got up to make the trek back into his cave, muttering under his breath. "Oh lord, oh lord, my heavy heavy load...

Author: By Seth Mnookin, | Title: There is something wrong | 10/28/1993 | See Source »

When they come to Expos, this beleaguered bunch finds a place that seems great. The pay is not bad, the teaching load allows time to write, and best of all are the high octane undergraduates. But teachers also find a program that has a very clear vision of its task--and that's the second source of the unhappiness. Those who cannot or will not get with the program are shown the door--to the enormous benefit of Harvard first-year students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Resentful Teachers Blame Marius Unfairly | 10/23/1993 | See Source »

...groundskeepers then load the leaves onto trucks, which transport the waste first to a new waste corral and eventually to their treatment destination...

Author: By Shine MAY Hung, | Title: Harvard Recycles Its Leaves | 10/20/1993 | See Source »

Harvard's is good Boston Cream Pie, too. I usually load up with at least two pieces. Maybe that's just because I know I won't see it around anywhere else I look...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Harvard's Own: The Cambridge Cream | 9/23/1993 | See Source »

There's a certain safety in cynicism. Moral courage and indignation aren't even worth our time, we say, since morals and ideals are a load of crap--this is a cop-out of the worst kind because not only does it relieve us of any responsibility, but it also provides a false sense of superiority. We, the cynical, are blessed with the infinite wisdom to not buy into the bunk that's force-fed to us by tired high school civics teachers. The rest of you are fools. This is what I felt as an intern this past summer...

Author: By Allen C. Soong, | Title: The View From a Senatorial Mailroom | 9/22/1993 | See Source »

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