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...department is absolutely delighted to have him as a senior Faculty member," said Christine M. Korsgaard, professor of philosophy and the department chair...
Norman could have quit after his disastrous outing in '96, and who would have blamed him? The Red Sox could have folded--literally--after their various failures, and I'm sure few would have blamed them. But they press on, determined to write that happy ending that, so far, history has denied them. Of course, I'm sure there's also the matter of a few bucks to be earned in the bargain...
This quest to redeem oneself salvages success for both the Shark and the Sox. The tome of sports is long and contains many disappointing plot twists, but I'm glad there's something to read on the next page...
Regarding Daniel M. Suleiman's "Seniors Know Best" (Opinion, April 13), I must point out that I am a self-confessed clueless "bright eyed and bushy-tailed" first-year. I found the article's claim that a Senior's "Knowledge in matters Harvard" to be absolutely ridiculous. For anyone to make this claim is proof that he doesn't have a clue. The Harvard experience is different for everyone, there is too much going on for someone to "do it all." No one fully understands Harvard completely, not even seniors...
...m not sure exactly where the staff gets the idea that I want "to remove politically-charged issues from the council's agenda altogether." In my opening remarks last week, I argued that the divestment bill and the ROTC bill were both politically charged bills that were definitely within the jurisdiction of the council. While neither Kamil nor I specifically mentioned divestment or ROTC during our campaign, these were the exact type of issues that I imagined the council could discuss under the expanded vision of student services that we wished to foster...