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Ulin said he was pleased with the Lampoon's choices, adding. "They are not per se the worst movies ever made. They are had in such a way as they can be enjoyed...
...have grown up, realizing there is more to life than physics: se, literature, politics, guns, butter, Steve's Ice Cream, and maybe one or two other things. Likewise, philosophers now see that you cannot quite figure out the cosmos by thinking of it as a lot of particles--unless maybe you add Murphy's Law to the standard rules of classical physics...
When he first started the job. Freeman was stuck driving Friday afternoons, the least popular shut-but as he gained seniority, he moved to other spots. "The most popular run for drivers is the Currier to Business School route," he says. "That's like a morgue it's se quiet. No one wants to go From the Quad to the Business School...
Despite official ostracism (he was not part of the math department, per se). Bernstein was able to gain a reputation-especially in the West-as one of the top young Soviet pure mathematicians. As Harvard Math Department Chairman David B. Mumford relates it, Bernstein was a student of a Russian mathematicians named I.M. Gelfand, who runs a series of weekly seminars world famous in advanced math circles. Bernstein, like Gelfand's other students, developed a broad facility that ranges "over almost the whole of mathematics," according to Mumford. That breadth-the likes of which is seldom seen in the West...