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...Armstrong says that the differences in scale and available resources—rather than the type of work done in each setting??distinguish industrial research from academic research...
...Irish Shakespeare. Sure, he may have lived and written some 300 years after the Bard himself, but never mind that. According to director Aoife E. Spillane-Hinks ’06, Synge’s “Playboy” overcomes its heavy use of dialect and antiquated setting??early 20th-century Ireland—to achieve a certain universality and applicability, even for modern audiences...
...Prestige, celebrity, presidential pedigree—you name it, “Harvard’s got it,” as Hesel says. And in a nation obsessed with image, the marketing power of a collegiate Cambridge setting??red bricks, ivy leaves, and Veritas—is second to none...
...those concerned with large class sizes, the Draft Final Report, which was obtained by The Crimson in March, spoke to “the advantages of increased interaction between students and instructors in a small-group setting?? but suggested little that would differ fundamentally from the sections currently offered with Core classes, which surveys routinely show are a low point of students’ Harvard experiences...
...atmosphere is different,” Stone said, “but the setting??in terms of workload, close comradeship, and pursuing common goals—are pretty similar...