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I ask Freinberg: if reading great books, participating in section debates and composing original and thoughtful essays summing up a semester of contemplation stifles his thought, then what on earth would set him free? I find it strange and unsettling that he believes that his independent thought is better stimulated...
I have to admit, it stung a little. When I picked up my New York Times last Tuesday morning, I immediately turned—like a good editorial columnist—to the op-ed page. And there staring back at me was David Brooks’ column, entitled ?...
Although Reilly and his propensity for perfection have found a new home at Harvard, staring across at him from the opposite bench on Friday will be a good friend and unforgettable times.
In Bobby Fischer Goes to War (Ecco; 342 pages), David Edmonds and John Eidinow tell the story of Fischer's most famous match, the 1972 world championship in Reykjavik. Fischer faced Soviet grand master Boris Spassky in a chess game that was not only an epic staring match between two...
ASHLEY JUDD'S character is an unusually observant, successful homicide detective who wakes up in bed with a bloody dead body, is always staring at photos of dead people she knows, has an older male mentor who's American and has a psychopath tell her she's just like him...