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...soundboard; the bar stops just opposite and the space opens up a bit. Maybe another 30 feet or so through some tiny scattered circular tables there's a stage just a few feet off the floor. Hanging from the ceiling, massive monitors flank it. On the far left a narrow passageway leads to the dressing room and the stairs going down to the most famously disgusting restroom in New York City...
...Crimson and the Elis will make the transition from victorious teammates to fierce competitors in the next week. Harvard hosts Yale in the teams' annual outdoor dual meet on Saturday. Both the Crimson men's and women's teams will be looking to avenge narrow defeats from last season...
...documents of the best kind. The goal of such photographs was to take photographs that would please. If the photographs were to be successful, they had to respond to the attitudes prejudices, and values of their clients.” By doing this, the photographers also inadvertently demonstrate the narrow mindedness of hypocrisy of an era that was going to be transformed...
...apologizing-for-something-I-didn't-do argument strikes me as deeply literal-minded - read narrow-minded. (It's a moral corollary to the not-in-my-own-backyard syndrome.) In general, I find that the same people who reject the idea of collective guilt are the very ones who take pride in the victories and achivements of institutions with which they identify - say their universities or community - but have not in any way contributed. That's hypocrisy in my book...
...economy. Why not consider a noted ethnic studies scholar, a grassroots political activist, an outstanding teacher, a humanitarian or (dare I say it) a woman to send us into the real world? I hope that in future years Harvard will be able to break out of its narrow-minded rut and, if nothing else, choose a Commencement speaker who can provide students with a different perspective...