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...will be assembled by President’s Day 2008 and an environmentally-friendly production line will be up and running before we begin class next year. This plan may sound ambitions. It should. It’s one of many big promises, none of which is guaranteed to succeed. It would be naïve to expect that alone any of them could reverse the course of global climate change. But if they do become realities, these are the kinds of ideas that have the potential to change our world in a radical way, and that in concert with...
...this Crimson team needs a spark. Richter’s excellent goaltending has allowed Harvard to succeed in low-scoring games, but the offense needs to be ready to step up when the netminder has a bad night...
...Pride and Prejudice” was a failure for me, but for many other, more open-minded viewers he invigorated a worn and familiar story. Sometimes it’s necessary for an adaptation to be less true to the book if it is to succeed in its new medium. With “Atonement,” Wright may have found a story that can bridge the two media without any such sacrifice. —Staff writer Madeline K.B. Ross can be reached at mross@fas.harvard.edu...
...Unfortunately, he was about as gentle as a steel wool thong. The scalding bikini wax that he injudiciously administered on the Harvard community did succeed in galvanizing a large constituency around a common cause, but since that cause was himself it was doomed to be rather short-lived...
...students, faculty, and administrators alike, Harvard is long years of jumping through some very expensive hoops. Most of us try to do it while getting in as little trouble as possible and, as the Class of 1967 recognizes, we tend to succeed...