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...Story” is what I’ve always imagined sitting in on a meeting of writers from The Simpsons to be: a group of witty but decidedly strange guys—with plenty tousled hair and thick-rimmed glasses between them—wryly mocking nearly every subject that comes up. Indeed, they sound like a well-rehearsed comedy act when describing the genesis of their play, which is loosely based on the 1971 black comedy “Harold and Maude,” Hal Ashby’s film that tells of the love affair between...
...books.In his 1990 book “Universities and the Future of America,” Bok wrote, “Perhaps the greatest benefit of honor systems is the stimulus they give students to think about their own moral responsibility and to discuss the subject among themselves. This is such an important advantage that one wonders why more colleges have not adopted an honor code of their own.”In “Our Underachieving Colleges,” published late last year, Bok wrote, “Researchers find that using conventional methods that rely...
...Bones of Contention Confusion surrounds the subject of osteoporosis. That is especially troubling for women, who face the risk of bone loss decades earlier than...
...Tuesday, Feb. 21, students received word via e-mail that The Crimson had updated its website with a story headlined “Summers Resigns.” We purposefully did not send the Viswanathan story to house lists out of respect for the student who was the subject of the article and in an effort to tell our readers that the story was not something we wanted to sensationalize. Along those same lines, we did not play up the story with a banner headline or a particularly large font on our website. Despite the fact that we were linked...
...immigration expert at the University of Amsterdam. "And that's not the group you want to lose." Such complications have been part of the reason Britain's political parties have not been playing the immigration card too obviously, even while the country appears to be inflamed over the subject. Last week Home Secretary Charles Clarke offered his resignation, which Prime Minister Tony Blair refused, when it was revealed that Clarke's department had released 1,023 foreigners back into the community after serving prison terms - including some for murder, rape and pedophilia - instead of considering them for deportation...