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...only eight. The symphony form was still in a formative phase at this time, and included only strings and a few select wind instruments. Mozart composed this piece in his spare time while attending his sick father in London, and, so the story goes, said to his sister Nannerl, "Remind me to give the horn something worthwhile to do!" If that were not enough to stagger anyone, there are moments of soaring loveliness in this Symphony. It has the clarity of sound and rhythm of the Baroque style, though at one point the piece breaks into a hemiola of three...
...care about safety, convenience and student choice, contact your house masters and Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 (lewis@fas.harvard.edu) and inform them that their precious two-door policy is not at stake here. Remind them that Harvard students like you are more interested in visiting friends and forming study groups than in stealing other students' belongings. And tell them you've been offended by their continued lack of respect for the student voice and their weak delay tactics...
...United States had to settle for joint fifth place ? with Switzerland, no less ? in the rankings of trade, tax, banking policy and amount of government intervention in the economy. Hong Kong, Singapore, Bahrain and even New Zealand were judged more monetarily "free" ? and as the survey authors remind us, "countries that have the most economic freedom also have higher rates of economic growth and are more prosperous." Alright, already...
...enjoy the enormous benefits and high quality of this university, we must be aware of the stresses it can put on all of us, both personal and collective. The tragic events of two weeks ago should remind us that not everything is perfect. But working together as a community, we can and must openly address our shortcomings to enhance the academic and personal experience for all of us. Our commitment to excellence demands nothing less. --Adam P. Fagen, president, GSAS Graduate Student Council
...that some feminists cannot recognize a battle won, as their message has reached the hearts of so many men. Perhaps feminist philosophy is never to trust men. What do feminists want--subservient, feminized men? Is it possible they even want a world without men? The Promise Keepers remind us that to the Christian husband leadership means not dictatorial dominance but an embracing of the primary responsibility of a husband and father--the welfare of wife and children. The man will die for them if necessary, but certainly he will live for them. BRYAN NORFORD New Westminster...