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...Martin Austin, Texas
...days—the famed freshman dining hall now opens its doors for dinner at 4 p.m. The earlier hours have been in effect since students returned from winter break, and between 60 and 100 students on average now swipe in before 5 p.m. each day, according to Crista Martin, assistant director for marketing of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS). While many freshmen say they appreciate the added convenience, Undergraduate Council (UC) President John S. Haddock ’07 said the UC’s goal of extending hours later into the evening remains unchanged. “We?...
Buttenwieser University Professor Stanley Hoffmann: As for books, there were, on the philosophical side, the writings of Kant, and on the literary side, the great novel by Roger Martin du Gard, “Les Thibault” (about Europe and the First World War), and the plays and novels of Albert Camus, especially “The Plague.” Also, later, Orwell’s “Animal Farm” and “1984” and Arthur Koestler’s “Darkness at Noon,” and Ionesco?...
...Forty three summers ago Martin Luther King stood in our National Mall and told us of his dream. A little more than four summers ago we all experienced a nightmare. Yes, it was perhaps worth it if we can find our unity as one nation, under G-d with liberty and justice for all. If we don't, we all lose...
...roles are handsomely filled. But the show stealer is Michael Therriault as Gollum. Hissing and squealing, writhing convulsively to express Gollum's two warring psyches (the hobbit he was, the half-life creature his ring lust has made of him), Therriault gives the most virtuoso schizo turn since Steve Martin's half man, half woman...