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...founders of QBS, Dick Marin, tried to explain just what QBS is trying...
...went into this business for two reasons," Marin said. "First, students were really getting ripped by some of these other companies. Nobody should have to pay $6 a page for a term paper. Second, we wanted to make the colleges around here examine their own faults. Hell, term papers aren't assigned as learning techniques. You can just go into the library, paraphrase a few books, write a lot of footnotes, and you have an A paper. Now, thanks to these term-paper services, maybe the universities will wake up and take a close look at what they're doing...
...prices and generous attitude have attracted numerous Harvard students. Bob Roth, Marin's co-worker, estimates that more than 100 students from Harvard have bought papers from QBS so far, making Harvard QBS's largest customer on a per capita basis...
...sided that it looked like the varsity scrimmaging the jayvees. The results of the key match-ups-Robertson v. Monroe, Alcindor v. Unseld-told the story. In the series, the Big O outscored the Pearl 94 to 65, while Lew topped Wes 108 to 60. Forward Jack Marin, the Bullets' highest scorer in the series, said of Alcindor: "Every time you make a move to the hoop, you run right into that giant oak tree. You just can't make any penetration, and you can't beat anybody by taking 20-footers all night." After the game...
...said Peter Marin in his classic, "The Fiery Vchemence." With the 17 proposals for educational innovation in the open letter below, we are asking you, Faculty and students, to have "the moral strength to refuse." to refuse to perpetuate any longer a hierarchical system which dispenses its elite distinctions according to how thoroughly you suppress your emotional life, how competitively hostile you can be, how completely dependent on, and disciplined by, the system you are. We ask that you refuse to continue repressing your frustrations with this place while waiting for that ultimate consumer good: the Harvard degree...