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...Brewers system and a major middle of the lineup presence last year.Captain Matt Vance looks to be a key role player throughout the lineup.“You could put him anywhere,” junior infielder Harry Douglas says. “He’s got the type of power to hit in the three or four hole, but he’s got the type of speed and average to hit in the one hole.”Other potential standouts include senior Jeff Stoeckel—who will flash the leather at shortstop—senior...
...front of me, a couple holding-hands happily discussed what type of burrito they would soon be eating. A white-haired, professorial man farther up the line surveyed us all with a sort of bemused fascination, like an anthropologist marooned amidst a tribe of savages. Three Asian students behind me pored over copies of The Economist and handed me a copy when I remarked how much I missed reading my parents’ subscription at home. Curious tourists asked us what all the fuss was about, and all we said in response was: “Free food...
...Politics is something that takes place at Harvard. It’s the idea of politicizing Harvard. People aren’t willing to acknowledge that Harvard is a site of contention, that Harvard itself is a site of politics. It’s about fostering a different type of ethic in Harvard students. It’s about not enabling them to say that “this is a place where I’ll come and be educated and be trained and then I’ll go and do political stuff.” No. It?...
...locate our intellectuals in the academy...They’re usually a type of personality that likes to study and be bookish and sit in nice offices like this,” Maier said. “It’s not the same as a culture where intellectuals are outside the academy...
...Given that many employers now care little what undergraduates actually studied in their classes, students have begun to craft a new type of liberal education—one where extracurriculars are the key part of career training, and academics become, in some sense, extracurricular themselves. According to Bill Wright-Swadel, the director of the Office of Career Services, the perception of liberal arts education as peripheral is not far from the truth when it comes to firms that recruit at Harvard. “Employers that we talk to for the most part tell us that the concentration...