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...other lawyers familiar with Turow's work say that his many years as a member of the bar render his novels authentic...
...fine play between aesthetic intent and illusionism. Usually it's the eye-fooling that wins. The comment of a great American Modernist, Marsden Hartley, is cited by one essayist: "In Harnett there is nothing to bother about, nothing to confuse, nothing to $ interpret . . . there is the myopic persistence to render every single thing singly." The catalog protests this, pointing to the stories that underlie the conglomerations of things in his still lifes, which do indeed provide something to interpret. But was this what Hartley meant? In fact, no. He saw what is plainly true -- that in Harnett there is little...
Cooking utensils, according to kosher law, must be used only for kosher food. Harvard funds all sorts of religious facilities, but none of the others is restricted in use on sectarian grounds. Thus Memorial Church hosts a variety of religious and non-religious activities, which do not render it unfit for Christian (or other) worship, and no one is compelled to engage in any form of religious observance in order...
...inclusive. There is a lot of idiocy going on around us waiting to be noticed. Like the absurdly few number of left handed chairs in lecture halls. Or the printing of new editions of textbooks that are virtually identical to past editions, different enough only to render to old versions unusable--this resting on the dual falsities that students are so tremendously wealthy that they can afford never to buy used books, and that the environment has an unlimited supply of trees for us to chop down. With minimal effort you're bound to find some more BAD ideas...
...staff position cloaks its virulent antireligious bias none too well. Although it feigns agreement with President Neil L. Rudenstine's decision not to judge the issue, the staff nonetheless believes itself more equipped than the president to render a decision. Witness its disdainful insinuation that only "a Biblical literalist" could believe that the Bible condemns homosexual acts...