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However the somewhat confounding rebirth of snobbery makes perfect sense if one remembers that, for all of our protestations to the contrary, Harvard students are just people. Normal people. Granted, we may be very smart and some of us might be hard working, but, fundamentally, we are not at all different from those we often mock and disparage. That this needs to even be stated is evidence of how bad things have become, but let us remember that people are, more often than not, selfish, narrow-minded, and prejudiced. Thus we see Harvard students writing that athletes as a whole...

Author: By Mark A. Adomanis | Title: A Surfeit of Snobbery | 10/18/2005 | See Source »

...hang on a minute. Brian, you’re a smart Harvard man. Did it not occur to you that there might be a few tourists roaming a place like Harvard Yard? Can you really be all that surprised that “Bob, Sue, and the kids” want their picture taken at a place so iconic? In fact, isn’t that why you chose to attend Harvard in the first place? Chances are that you, too, will capitalize on the Harvard name for some time after graduation. If you wanted to study in a place...

Author: By Julie B. Goldman | Title: Don’t Like The Fame? Then Don’t Go To Harvard | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

...willing to face and others cower from--is that new things don't want to be born. Innovation causes problems, and it's much easier simply to avoid it. In fact, it's downright tempting. Other guys may give in to that temptation but not Jobs. He's smart, but more than that, he's willing to be the guy who looks over your shoulder and tells you you're not going to make your dinner reservation tonight because you're going to be here at the office, thinking different...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Apple Does It | 10/16/2005 | See Source »

...week I learned a lot of things,” O’Hagan said. “Either throwing the ball away, my guy or no guy...I just grew up, you know, on the week. The whole week, Coach Murphy was just preaching, ‘Be smart, be poised’.” O’Hagan wasn’t glamorous, but he was effective, finding five different receivers for 17 completions, 207 yards, and three touchdowns. And most importantly, no interceptions. —Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at kennell@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No Mistakes, No More Losing Streak | 10/16/2005 | See Source »

...certain style and it works for them,” Kerr said. “It’s not the most attractive style to watch but it’s very effective. They have this great work ethic and they have a certain way of playing. They are smart and well coached.”A pair of freshmen sensations has led the Bears this season and should remain a potent force for years to come. Rookie Scott Geppert, who scored the game winner yesterday, now is tied for the team lead in goals with four—three...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Strong Gusts, Sloppy Field Make for a Long Afternoon | 10/16/2005 | See Source »

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