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...street. Trachtenberg’s Whitman is a complex figure, less important as a poet than as a witness to his flawed culture. Trachtenberg’s work is difficult for even the most advanced college reader. He doesn’t always ground the critics and artists he references??names and ideas float in and out of essays. This refusal to contextualize the critics he engages with could be a conscious choice—the names are not as important to Trachtenberg as the ideas being expressed—but it leaves the reader feeling...

Author: By Madeline K.B. Ross, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Trachtenberg Covers His Tracts | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

...Information about said groups should also be treated with skepticism until it can be proved to be evidence of causation rather than mere correlation. Fortunately, the admissions office is used to dealing with this kind of subjective information all the time—in school reports, personal essays, and references??and has said that it would only act on the feedback were it to inform some kind of “pattern.” If used properly, ultimately, feedback from proctors and senior tutors about their students can only help to improve admissions procedures...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Peeking Proctors | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

...actors also do their part delivering the full emotional payload, especially Portman. As much as she manages to make you love her character—and it is hard not to after her adorable Buster Keaton references??she also convinces you that Alice may not necessarily be someone you want to have around. The actors are also all indebted to Marber for his witty and overall intelligent script, which makes a terrific transition from the stage to the screen...

Author: By Tony A. Onah and Deborah Pan, S | Title: Film Reviews | 12/3/2004 | See Source »

...gladiator period comedy. They’ve also recently sold a half-hour comedy pilot to NBC based on Colton’s experience as a reporter in Washington, D.C. Despite their success in the outside media world, FM’s interview with the duo proves that Harvard references??and rivalries—die hard...

Author: By Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fifteen Questions For John Aboud '95 and Michael Colton '97 | 10/23/2003 | See Source »

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