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...murder of Frederigo and Enrique Salinas.As in his earlier work, Kertész exhibits an understanding of how a distorted and cruel logic arises out of the inhumane. In “Fatelessness,” the young protagonist Gyuri is nostalgic for the “clearer and simpler?? life in the concentration camps. In “Detective Story,” the cold and matter-of-fact style in which Kertész relates the sequence of events that lead up to the Salinas’ execution chills the reader to the point where...
...Bright Lights, Big City” is called “a staged concert” rather than a musical on the program. The cast, which remains onstage throughout the show, makes use of music stands and reads from scripts. The lights are simple, and the set is even simpler??there is none...
Gregory R. Atwan ’05, a joint concentrator in English and Classics, who experienced both the matching and self-selection processes, says he thinks finding one’s own adviser is simpler??though he doubts that its efficacy holds up in larger departments...
According to Prince, the students’ comedic selections took a particular kind of courage: tragedy is “a lot simpler?? from a performance perspective, she argues. “To make somebody laugh is a lot more complex...
...intensity of the camp environment, both socially and academically, provides a distilled—and admittedly simpler??version of the Harvard experience. Nonetheless, the University could learn much from the camp’s commitment to its students’ mental health. Every House ought to employ live-in mental health professionals to serve as all-hours resources for students and staff. These individuals could work alongside senior tutors, who are already overburdened with administrative responsibilities, to keep up with particular students, provide training to tutors and coordinate between academic and health professionals. If Harvard were to embrace...
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