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...We’ve looked the absolute worst in the world in the eye and documented it extensively,” Bogert said. “We’re not na??ve about how awful people can be to each other, and we don’t expect to work ourselves out of business...
...time. When I was young, I would document the dates and times of every significant event of my personal life: the arrival of my college acceptance letter, or the last day of school. It was part of an obsessive compulsive desire to remember things in the future, a na??ve hope that I could someday look back and revel in the fact that at 5:37 p.m. on a May 16, I took my last high school exam...
...That’s something the typical person might find surprising,” he added. The researchers pointed to “exposure to and interaction with Hajjis from around the world” as the reason for increased tolerance. After going on the pilgrimage twice, Na??eel A. Cajee ’10 said the study’s findings support his firsthand experiences. He said the Hajj “is not just about tolerating the people next to you—it’s about having the differences but bonding...
...about rehearsal process and being able to work on character backgrounds.”But aside from her technical abilities with dramatic interpretation, Kargman’s life-long drive to be an actress has propelled her through her time at Harvard. The fall of her freshman year, a na??ve Kargman phoned American Repertory Theatre teacher Marcus Stern about studying in his elite advanced acting class, a course primarily for talented senior actors. “I didn’t know that this was not a thing to do,” Kargman says. Despite receiving...
...It’s easy, from the point of view of a current student, to look with amusement at the grand designs that the new freshmen have in store. Certainly there is nothing wrong with a measure of overeagerness and na??veté. But is it possible that the thing which places these utopian expectations so wildly off-mark is their existence in the first place? Or, put differently: do the unmoored expectations of Harvard prefrosh reflexively cancel themselves...