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...campus in Allston. Depending on his disposition, his vision includes anywhere from three to eight new upperclass houses—complete with dining halls, a common student space for recreation and classrooms for seminars—a modern science center that will put Harvard’s rivals to shame and maybe even an unfortunate graduate school dragged from its comfortable niche across the Charles...
...school-year, beginning-of-the-spring-nostalgia that explains my newfound appreciation for drive-in culture. Too often at Harvard we think everything we do must be on the level of a 32-screen megaplex with stadium seating, but there’s no shame in enjoying a dilapidated drive-in from time to time. After all, the opportunity to go back in time is rapidly disappearing...
...school-year, beginning-of-the-spring-nostalgia that explains my newfound appreciation for drive-in culture. Too often at Harvard we think everything we do must be on the level of a 32-screen megaplex with stadium seating, but there’s no shame in enjoying a dilapidated drive-in from time to time. After all, the opportunity to go back in time is rapidly disappearing...
When Clarke began his testimony before the 9/11 Commission, he said the government, others entrusted with protecting Americans and he had failed our citizens. Your article noted that some people found Clarke's apology melodramatic, but I thought it was innately decent and human. There is no shame in fallible human beings admitting mistakes. That sentiment isn't shared by politicians. It seems that sorry is not in the Bush White House's dictionary. DAVID ESTES Washington...
...Mozart, a manager who has mastered the monetary metier. He's our Shakespeare, a financial writer who puts everyone else to shame. He's our Joe DiMaggio, with a stock-market hit streak that will never be bettered. He's also our George Bailey, the too-good-to-be-true capitalist. And if he weren't such a nice guy, we would all be jealous of him instead of in awe of him and his plainspoken nature...