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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...treat the title of John Horgan's The End of Science with a grain of salt [IDEAS, Sept. 9]. Some writers scramble to make "history" when running out of topics, which is hardly the case with science. How about some humility, like the kind Sir Isaac Newton had when he saw himself as "a boy playing on the sea-shore...now and then finding a smoother pebble...whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." With the inner universe waiting for an Einstein to formulate a unified theory of mind and body, there is much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 21, 1996 | 10/21/1996 | See Source »

...Every time you come in, they treat you like you belong," Mellen says...

Author: By Molly Hennessy-fiske and Geoofrey C. Upton, S | Title: Cheeseburgers Are Tops at Charlie's | 10/19/1996 | See Source »

...good number of recruiters told us that they felt the Harvard placement office does not treat them with sufficient respect," Leonhardt said. "To it's credit, it is popular with students...

Author: By Valerie J. Macmillan, | Title: B-School Ranked Fourth By Magazine | 10/18/1996 | See Source »

...other words, the end-of-season baseball awards should be treated with the same frivolity with which I treat my statistics class...

Author: By Jamal K. Greene, | Title: Greene Awards | 10/18/1996 | See Source »

Unfortunately for Caridad (and Chai), her own story is simply lost among the histories of her family. The novel is only 340 pages long, and the print is large--there isn't enough room to properly treat each woman's complete life story, or even to tell Caridad's correctly...

Author: By Sarah D. Kalloch, | Title: Too Many Pinholes Let in Too Much Light | 10/17/1996 | See Source »

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