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...Lamont University Professor Amartya Sen and Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value Elaine Scarry. The cellar has about 700 to 800 bottles, and has in recent years turned more towards Australian and Chilean wines, rather than the traditional French, according to Diana Morse, the society??s administrator...
...Following the afternoon show was an international food festival in the Science Center, which included delicacies like the Hawai’i Club’s butter mochi and the Irish-American Society??s homemade apple cake...
...most dynamic multicultural organizations on campus. With over 100 members, the singers entered Sanders from side stage doors, filing inside one by one in a grand procession. Kuumba’s three pieces filled Sanders Theatre with soulful melodies and left a lasting impression. The Harvard Spoken Word Society??s performance voiced what the other pieces of the show could only convey indirectly through dance or music. Lucerito L. Ortiz ’10 and José G. Olivarez ’10 embodied the central theme of “Cultural Rhythms” through their portrayal...
However, Hayes notes that the idea that Chinese prisoners are willfully donating their organs to “society?? (i.e. to rich Westerners) is tenuous at best. In a country where convicts are often taken directly from the courtroom to the execution ground and due process is a figment of the imagination, ethical considerations about prisoners’ rights seem a bit out of place. Indeed, Hayes’ conversation with the father of an executed prisoner highlights this reality. When asked whether his son ever consulted with him about donating his organs after his execution, the father...
...abroad and watch Scrubs on the same handheld device. The iPhone will become more than the latest accessory of the de facto Ivy League uniform; It will become a requisite for our existence in our world, just as WiFi Internet is now. It will dramatically reshape and speed up society??especially Harvard society, where list-servers, text messaging, and online lectures already govern our hours. Soon, we will live in a Harvard that seems possible only because of the iPhone and its unified marvels. Let us ask ourselves if too many hours haven’t already been...