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...integrity—of the “classic” exam period editorial, “Beating the System,” you reprinted recently. I almost suspect this so-called “Donald Carswell ’50” of being rather one of Us??the Bad Guys—than one of you. If your readers have been following Mr. Carswell’s advice for the last 11 years, then your readers have been going down the tubes. It is time to disillusion.He is right, of course, about the third alternative...
...captain Carrie Schroyer said that it would be difficult to treat tonight’s game like any other. “You feel it, just because of those past experiences,” Schroyer said “It’s a huge regular season game for us??a big ECAC matchup,” Stone said. “It’s too early to tell whether there’s a lot riding on it, but in my opinion, and I’m sure in [Dartmouth coach Mark] Hudak?...
...touch around the net—it’s something that you cannot teach,” Stone said. “We have a lot of loose ends, but the kids are working real hard. And that’s the name of the game for us??we are going to out hustle people.”The upperclassmen chipped in as well. Four scored goals, while almost every one at least had one or two shots on net.“We have been waiting for this for a while now,” Schroyer...
...titular essay of the volume, “Decreation: How Women Like Sappho, Marguerite Porete and Simone Weil Tell God.” The intense intellectual consideration of these women and their conceptions of decreation (what Weil articulates as the necessity “to undo the creature in us?? and what the other women demonstrate is the expulsion of self in order to accommodate a deity) leads to a mediation on their merits and martyrdom in an opera of the same title, “Decreation (An Opera in Three Parts...
...personal allowances could easily cover their tuition, but my parents and the parents of many of my friends are not at all comforted (and are frequently agitated) by pronouncements from student, staff, and outsider alike that “everyone at Harvard is rich.” Some of us??many of us??are just middle class, and that too contributes to Harvard’s diversity. Mark A. Adomanis ’07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Eliot House...