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...plays on these ideas. “It is an allegory for America but also an actual rodeo show that takes 13 years to perform.” The script was so surreal, he says, that one of his thesis readers called it a novel rather than a play. “It has old men humping cars and flag burning, but also a Disney sensibility,” he says. At the end of the play, he gives instructions to the audience to speak with one of the characters. “The only stage directions...
...mail, but the realities of the budget being what they are, it is the most efficient way to provide services that students are actually likely to use.”In an e-mail, Levine wrote that the decision to outsource e-mail was not based on cost. Rather, the choice of an outside provider was made in order to “provide the best solution” to students.. NO ONE KNEWLike Bakker, Ana I. Mendy ’09 and Yijing Zhang ’11 use the @college service. None of them knew when they...
...That requires ongoing hiring and recruiting.”Some professors expressed anxiety that the administration may seek to eliminate faculty positions if the Faculty does not shrink enough through attrition.Smith said in a recent interview that he would not replace retiring professors by default, but rather “take that as an opportunity” to rethink where else he might want to build faculty.English professor Louis Menand said that the administration may discuss the possibility of merging some humanities departments to be able to let go of professors more directly.“The only...
...functional tool or toy, I don’t mind the Kindle, but we must never conflate it with the experience of real paper. I hope we refuse to let books become expensive antiques. I hope libraries are always sacred places of knowledge and learning, rather than massively inefficient time capsules. As a side note, if you’re looking to buy a Kindle as a gift, buy it now because it will definitely be sold out around Christmas time.—Staff writer Andrew F. Nunnelly can be reached at nunnelly@fas.harvard.edu...
...times. We’ve cut up whole scenes; we’ve moved some things around that we think are better aesthetic choices.” The edits were made to the original text not with the intention of changing “Hamlet,” but rather to intensify and distill its spirit. “Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ to me is more of a schematic of a certain part of the human condition, rather than a very specific outline of something that he thought up,” says...