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...Pamela, an enigmatic novelist, but none of these things make the leap from anecdote to art. The monologue often relies on mere local reference to keep the audience interested. We get a sort of thrill from hearing places and people we know mentioned on stage. When Marler does strive for larger meaning, he usually achieves only pretension--as with the title, which has no more concrete meaning after one has seen the play than before...
From the University's very founding, Harvard's libraries have held a central place in defining the type of academic and scholarly community towards which we strive. The University's collection is the second largest in the world, second only to that of the Library of Congress. What's more, the over 14 million volumes in the collection are made accessible to all of Harvard's students, availing them of a resource few people can claim. Our library system is without doubt one of our greatest resources, treasures and privileges...
...question points to a unfortunate cycle. Oppressed for so many generations, Jews might strive to achieve as a reaction, not as a psychological imperative. Would Jews in a non-threatening environment become complacent? Some would argue that many in the Diaspora (Jews settled outside Israel) already have...
...leaders interviewed yesterday commended Malenfant as a leader who will strive to build unity in an organization recently criticized for alienating many of its members by not including them in the group's planning process...
...have faith in humans. I believe that we fundamentally know what is best for ourselves. And even in the times when we are mistaken, I am not convinced that the College administration has the correct answer. At such a cold institution as Harvard, we should strive to define our lives as much and as uniquely...