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...structure that man is forever bound up within. To read you have to enter a world of intersubjectivity, where your understanding and the novelist’s mix and meld. Even when you make your way through a literary land as fantastically removed as Middle Earth or Tlön, you’re still walking in the middle of social discourse. So, Ms. Miller, I don’t know how you can really read solitarily, but you can try if you like.— Sanders Bernstein —This column was a response to the column...
...Houses based on the proposals of the House Renewal Report. No one wants “the SCR to be a room associated with all the old geezers that used to come and drink by themselves,” Palfrey said. —Staff writer Bita N. Assad can be reached at bassad@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Ahmed N. Mabruk can be reached at amabruk@fas.harvard.edu...
...looking forward to [the matchup],” Douglas said. “Obviously there’s a rivalry there and it’s always competitive. We just want to come out hard this weekend.”—Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
Visiting professor Jonathan N. Lipman ’69 spoke to a room of 30 students last night in the Lowell Junior Common Room about the striking diversity of Islam in China, as part of the ongoing Eighteenth Annual Islam Awareness Week. Organized by the Harvard Islamic Society (HIS), the week consists of five days of events—from April 6 to April 10—that aim to inform the Harvard community about the practices, beliefs, and cultures of Muslims on campus. According to HIS president Na’eel A. Cajee...
...Staff writer William N. White can be reached at wwhite@fas.harvard.edu...