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...searches, we should also engage those who find the concept of religion abhorrent, divisive and destructive. They too have thought about religious issues and come to very different conclusions. As someone who considers himself some-what religious, I respect these principled atheists more than those who participate in American secular religion-by-default...
...course, these educated men of Harvard are only interested in Playboy for the stimulating and exciting articles so there should be no cause for alarm, that, for example, women are unwelcome there; nonetheless, we understand why some members would take offense at having the some-what lurid publication in the barbershop. After all, as it says on the magazine itself, it is "Entertainment...
...know L.A. Confidential has ended when it is both daytime and not raining. In a fine version of the some-what beefy Ellroy crime novel ostensibly about a strange murder, director Curtis Hanson portrays the cool, brutal world of Hollywood glam and corrupt police in `50s Los Angeles with all its gradations of questionable ethics. Guy Pearce and Russel Crow turn in fine performances that give us two different approaches to policing, thinking first and hitting later, or vice versa. A reptilian James Cromwell and slick Kevin Spacey round out a fine cast and a finer tale. Could this...
...live, we will sit down with them and tell them about the classes we love and the people we hate(and vice versa). And, of course, the cast of characters to whom they will be introduced will be much, much smaller. After three years here, we juniors have all become some-what like my four-tuition family in our attitude toward college. The novelty has worn...
High Table at Lowell was another distinctly non-Kansas event, and the night I attended the guests included Cardinal Cushing, the archbishop of Boston, and the chemistry professor who synthesized quinine. The emulations of Oxbridge seemed some-what self-conscious, but the sherry was smooth and His Eminence was grand company, relaxed rather than ecclesiastical...