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According to Garden Co-Manager Rebecca J. Cohen ’12, the banner—which was posted above the entrance to the garden—was a “professionally-produced, durable, four-season banner, meant to last into the foreseeable future” and therefore cost hundreds of dollars. Cohen said that the banner appeared to have been cut from the frame that supported it “and pulled off, deforming the frame in the process...
...route to Quincy for dinner, Rebecca J. Cohen '12 said, “I love the dining halls, the people who work there, and the atmosphere they cultivate. But I do wish they brought back the Korean Beef...
...feel like I’ve done a kind of one-eighty since I’ve come here,” says Rebecca S. Lieberman ’10, describing the evolution of her art throughout her time at Harvard. Lieberman’s final exhibition as an undergraduate will feature selections from her thesis in Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) including “Whitetail Deer, A to Z,” a two-hour video piece...
...Staff writer Rebecca A. Schuetz can be reached at schuetz@fas.harvard.edu...
...which the author has circled several answers to the same question. Whereas a traditional philosopher must present a rigorous argument that is carefully constructed and proven, the philosophical novelist revels in the ambiguity of his or her characters, and the conflicting ideas that make up their lives and conversations. Rebecca Goldstein—who has made a career out of presenting philosophical concepts in fictional form—offers with her latest book a showcase of the advantages and frustrations attendant to this curious medium. “36 Arguments for the Existence of God: A Work of Fiction?...