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...production is to translate the effect Plautus’ Latin version would have had on Roman viewers, eliciting an analougus response from modern viewers. Kimel says he hopes that the costume and the set of stock characters such as the cook, prostitute and doctor will “reflect our own society’s assumptions on the nature of stereotypes...

Author: By Julia E. Twarog, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Classics Club Puts Required Reading on Stage | 3/14/2003 | See Source »

Fair enough. But even so, this case is especially unsettling because it occurs in an editorial column, and not merely in a piece of pure reportage. In editorial writing, which purports to reflect the opinions of its author, it is clearly much more important than in news writing to be clear about whose thoughts and whose words one is borrowing...

Author: By Zachary S. Podolsky, | Title: Et Tu, Paul Krugman? | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

Though Craigslist’s user base is broad, college students nationwide may find the sites especially useful. “The needs and interests of college students seem to reflect those of our general community,” Newmark says. The many postings for part-time and short-term jobs can aid the busy but cash-strapped college student, while the expansive apartment and sublet listings suit the needs of those seeking summer or temporary housing...

Author: By A.a. Showalter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: From Beds to Bedfellows | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

...have found that alumni do not reflect fondly on their time at the Law School,” said one HLS student who said he helps with alumni telethons. “I want a dean who will focus on student atmosphere—and what we can do to make student life here more enjoyable...

Author: By Lauren A.E. Schuker, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Law Students Meet With Summers | 3/12/2003 | See Source »

...probably would be in a regular e-mail, but the House list is not like your thesis. You don’t spend hours crafting your words to make them more polite.” Unlike a posting on an open e-mail list regarding laundry, these facts reflect an important part of the culture of people within the Lowell House community and larger Harvard community’s history and culture. We believe that the Black History Month facts were an attempt by a member of the House community to share a piece of his heritage with the House...

Author: By Gabriel Abraham, Marcel L. Anderson, and Ann M. Morris, S | Title: More E-mail Courtesy | 3/4/2003 | See Source »

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