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...things and, sufficient to itself, soared above the world to flourish in the void.” Millhauser’s accuracy with words paints a picture that strives to come alive.Steeped though he may be in influences ranging from Jorge Luis Borges to Franz Kafka, Millhauser often remains strongly??even disappointingly—anchored in American soil. The second chapter, “Impossible Architectures,” features “The Dome,” an unmistakable dystopian portrayal of today’s consumerist society. In a narrative closely resembling historical essay, the story...
...Staffers in Mass. Hall and the Harvard News Office continued to fear that the transcript might reignite the controversy and focus undue attention back on the president, according to the same two sources. And though Summers had told the Faculty that he would “consider very strongly?? releasing the transcript, he still claimed that the remarks were not intended for public consumption...
...look at past referendums at Harvard, the turnout and margin are unprecedented. I think that students who felt strongly??well over two thousand—turned out to vote and those who were more indifferent didn’t, but that’s the way democracy works,” he wrote in an e-mail...
...percent of undergraduates who said they disagree with the verdict remain split between “somewhat” and “strongly?? opposing the outcome...
...Democratic-leaning respondents, 86 percent concurred with the ruling, with more than half concluding that they “strongly?? agreed with...