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...don’t know what they teach these kids at Harvard,” retired FDNY Deputy Chief Jim Riches said. Riches?? son Jimmy, a firefighter, died on 9/11...
...intentions. Littered with postmodern jargon, these “modules” become parodies of themselves. The idea of learning about the “arrivals” inherent in English writing is stimulating, but unless one is able to weed through terms like “embarrassment of riches?? in order to reach the core of the module, the effect is lost. The same critique applies to the “Diffusions” module, whose description declares that students will ponder, “What does it mean to belong to a where, and what...
...School proposal, Darnton has also worked to digitize subject-specific collections in the library—notably through Harvard’s participation in the Google Book Search initiative—and said that he hopes Harvard will continue to share its “intellectual riches?? with the rest of the world. “These two resolutions are really about openness,” Darnton said. “Our rationale is simply that of democratization of knowledge.” —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
Everyone loves a “rags to riches?? tale. But what about a “rags to riches... and back to rags” tale? Unlike the charming fairytales of innocent childhood, Overnight shows, sudden success can be damning...
...world to stop even if they are in action. The old proverb “baseball, mom and apple pie” still applies. Sports are integral to the American spirit—we root for the underdog just as we crave the “rags to riches?? life. We love the camaraderie of being a part of something larger than ourselves, of cheering with thousands of others, of feeling the competitive spirit...
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