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...Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science,” Watson—the Nobel Prize winner who, along with Francis Crick, discovered the structure of DNA—addressed his time at Harvard, praised polygamy, poked fun at Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel, and discussed the state of science today. He told the audience that he entered science because “I’d probably fail at anything else,” and, in an interview with The Crimson after his speech, said that as a result of discovering the double-helix...
...Sandel wrote that the large class size would only benefit students. In 2005, Justice was capped for the first time at 1,000 students...
...Students are drawn to Justice because they love the challenge of thinking through their moral and political convictions with the help of some great books and 1,000 of their classmates,” Sandel wrote in an e-mailed statement...
...size of the course has one big advantage,” Sandel wrote. “The discussions that begin in class spill out of Sanders Theater and into the houses and the dining halls...
...fact that logically you should push the fat man and kill one to save five, I’m so personally squeamish about killing other people that I couldn’t force myself to push a man into sudden death.” Destined for MR22 Greatness: Sandel (in discussing whether it is moral to turn a train to kill one person as opposed to running into five): “Why would you not turn?” Student (raising hands in triumphant air punch): “Because you’re not supposed to mess with...