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...Hayden Planetarium in New York City, triggered an international furor when he decreed that in his prestigious establishment Pluto would no longer be listed as a planet. Henceforth, it would be considered just another ball of ice in the Kuiper Belt, a swarm of debris orbiting the sun out beyond Neptune. He was on firm scientific ground: many professional astronomers have been leaning that way for years. But people evidently had a soft spot for the runt of the planetary litter. Almost overnight, Tyson became the Grinch Who Stole Pluto...
...SUN ALSO RISES?Ernest Hemingway?Scribner ($2). A lot of people expected a big novel from burly young Author Hemingway. His short work (In Ou Time, 1925) bit deeply into life. He said things naturally, calmly tersely, accurately. He wrote only; about things he had experienced mostly outdoors, as a doctor's son in northern Michigan and as a self-possessed young tramp in Europe. Philosophically his implication was: "Life's great. Don't let it rattle...
...days before you knew midterms existed. Try John Harvard’s if you’re hungry for some hearty pub food. Open Mon-Thurs: 11:30 a.m.—12:30 a.m.; Fri-Sat: 11:30 a.m.—2:00 a.m.; Sun: 11:30 a.m.-midnight LOKER COMMONS Hit up Loker Commons if you’re looking to eat, study, and watch baseball at the same time. If you’re in the mood to hang around campus, check out the Loker Grill. Open Sun-Thurs...
Summer has turned to autumn, and the sun has gone into some serious hibernation. Many of you are probably thinking, does that mean there will be no more parties for me to go to? The answer is no. There will still be some parties. Here are FM’s suggestions for some hot party themes. The Underwear Party: Have a party and don’t invite anyone, and the next day, tell everybody that they missed your party and that no one came. Everyone will feel bad for you and go to the party you will host...
...five classes: mathematical and physical sciences; biological sciences; social sciences; humanities and arts; and public affairs, business, and administration. Members work together to study issues of contemporary importance through multidisciplinary analysis. The Academy’s seal depicts Minerva, Roman goddess of victory in war and wisdom, a rising sun, and the motto “Sub Libertate Florent.” Established during the Revolutionary War, the Academy was founded to represent some of the brightest minds and hopes of a new country, as well as the belief that the arts and sciences flourish under freedom. Other 2005 fellows...