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...your March 5 article, the Harvard Shop manager Finnegan Hamill whines that Ringworks was allowed to sell its wares without the same regulations and procedures other groups have to follow (News, “Company Says Tabling Tactics Don’t Ring True??). All too often, though, the Harvard Student Agencies, Inc. (HSA) brings in revenue by relying on just the sort of special treatment it says Ringworks does not deserve. For example, the distribution services arm of the corporation blatantly states on its website that it is the only College-authorized way to advertise on Harvard?...
...People like to say that you’re in the Ivy League, and it’s not all about winning, but it’s about teaching,” Hill said. “That’s not true??the bottom line is always your win and loss record...
...first, I didn’t really have an opinion about what they were saying about me,” says the Eliot House junior. “I didn’t think it was completely true??I came to realize that whatever I would say, [the press] would manipulate it. I really didn’t have a part...
...says. “There’s kind of a mass psychosis that’s going on around here where people are glomming on the classes that they think they have to have. I suspect that that’s really not true?...
...ashamed. In fact, I have a theory about it all. I think Harry Potter has brought us back to the original purpose of popular literature. When we argue about the meaning of “true?? in line 23 of Great Work X, we easily forget much of literature’s original purpose: to take readers out of their lives and metaphorically move them somewhere else. Today, movies fill the “art as virtual travel” function in our society. But Harry Potter has reclaimed that role for reading...