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...reread and reread and reread Proust,” McDonald says. “Once you get into it... it’s all-enveloping...
...raised by many Harvard admits before her, Maouyo gently complained, “The first paragraph [of the admissions e-mail] failed to mention the word accepted. It said ‘we offer you a place in the Harvard Class of 2014.’ I reread it, like, five times...
...also wouldn’t be here without my real family. I reread the explanatory letter. Frank Tarr believed in the importance of education. He was very pleased that his son attended Harvard. I picture my own father, my mother, my brother, and our twin heritages...
...been blogging for two years now,” said Cahow, “and I love it. I enjoy writing and I think I will appreciate it when I’m older. It will be nice to look back and reread this journal I am writing. Basically, it’s a chronicling experience for posterity...
Alex, who taught “History Before History: From the Origins of the Earth to the Modern Era,” says about her experience leading a course, “I reread every textbook from undergraduate and graduate school I had and picked out topics that I though were interesting in the last 13.7 billion years of the world’s history...