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What cracks me up is when the very people who complain about Harvard being stressful, pre-professional, and un-college are people who spend all day, five or six days a week in meetings or in a library. No offense, but look in the darn mirror...
...RETIRED HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL with 37 years in education, I thank you for your report. It was balanced and right on target. Teachers will feel gratified that someone understands and sympathizes with their growing plight. Parents who fit the negative paradigms should take a good look in the mirror--and reflect...
Besides that though, the schedule of Junior Parents Weekend seems to closely mirror parts of student life here at Harvard. There are lectures in the morning, stimulating academic events—like tours of art museums and panel discussions—in the afternoon, and a plenty of time at night for homework and anything else the nocturnal Harvard student can dream up. This schedule may be punctuated by some unrealistic dining hall meals—it’s not a coincidence that they’re serving mahi mahi and salmon on Friday and Saturday?...
...Billerica woman reported that her car was vandalized while it was parked on Columbia Street. The windshield wipers were ripped off, the gas tank was ripped off, and the passenger’s mirror was also broken...
Livingstone and her colleague Bevil Conway, who happens to be a stereoblind painter, found later that Rembrandt’s self-portrait etchings—which are mirror images of the original—portray an averted right eye. Armed with ample evidence, Livingstone and Conway concluded that Rembrandt was indeed stereoblind, a syndrome that may have helped him produce three-dimensional paintings...