Word: revolutionizing
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In the world of Hoope's Prize winners, one thesis surpasses all others with 192 pages of pure writing. There are other texts in the 200 to 300 page range, but diagrams and pictures unfairly pad these theses. Jeremy Kleiner '98 wrote the epic, "Spectacles: Transparency, Representation, and Politics in...
Two weeks ago, Harvard's Number One Fan hopped over to East Rutherford, N.J., for a RATM and Beastie Boys concert. "We had second level seats, but people were still going nuts, running into each other and into a fence," Thomas said. "I got knocked backwards and hit my teeth...
By this upcoming fall, Harvard's technological revolution will take a few more steps forward, giving the Class of 2003 even more computing amenities.
U.S. energy policy has been governed largely by free market forces which have guided us in a shortsighted and amoral direction. We should decrease the amount of oil we import, and try to import from nations with agreeable governments and fair labor laws. This would encourage foreign democratization, reduce our...
Through three wars and almost four centuries, the English-speaking peoples organized, across the alienating-yet-binding space of the Atlantic, a dynamic of entanglement and change that both invigorated and, by stages, freed them. Phillips writes, "Each conflict--and all three of them combined revolution and civil war--rescripted...