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Since 1955, the journal has published spoofs,humorous articles and false research papers alongwith actual science news. In the process, it hasbeen slowly overturning the nerd stereotype...

Author: By Carrie L. Zinaman, | Title: Scientists' Humor Defies Stereotypical Serious Image | 4/20/1994 | See Source »

...given the preponderance of humoramong scientists, is the 'nerd' stereotypebreaking down? The verdict is divided...

Author: By Carrie L. Zinaman, | Title: Scientists' Humor Defies Stereotypical Serious Image | 4/20/1994 | See Source »

...most prolific and protean songwriters of his generation. Known for lean, melodious three-minute songs with scathing lyrics about sexual guilt and revenge, he reigned for more than a decade as the acerbic headliner of progressive pop. Then came the '90s. Once a skinny faux nerd, Costello put on weight and grew a beard. His last pop album, 1991's sentimental Mighty like a Rose, was a disappointment. After last year's The Juliet Letters, a sedate song cycle that Costello recorded with the Brodsky Quartet, even devoted fans started wondering if he had lost his stinging touch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: Return of The Rude Boy | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

...current policy, with tries to destroy house stereotypes, is also contradictory for its acceptance of personal stereotypes. Saying that "type" would congregate implies that people are defined by their "type"--that they have no depth beyond "jock" or "nerd." In fact, students have many facets and a plan that defines them as narrow representatives of a particular race, creed or stereotype does them a great disservice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bring Back Ordered Choice for Housing | 3/11/1994 | See Source »

Even though Harvard students pride themselves on being a community of talented and unique individuals, we frequently speak about each other in terms of types. For example, just look at the pervasiveness of academic labels: the pre-med, the gov jock, the computer nerd...

Author: By David B. Lat, | Title: Stereotyping the LWF | 2/19/1994 | See Source »

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