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Gail Gustafson, of Harvard Design School, found the Thomas Hardy poem conveniently located adjacent to her bench an agreeable surprise. “I didn’t know what it was??I thought it was a sign for fertilizer or something,” she says, gazing at the scullers gawkily rowing up the river. “I enjoyed reading...
Maybe that was why, as crazed as the celebration scene was??gloves, sticks and helmets littering the Harvard zone like a yard sale—you knew these guys had done this all before. The veterans’ demeanor conveyed a realization that they won’t have many more chances in life to hug their best buddies and roommates with the knowledge that they just did something an entire university can take pride...
...That’s really the Achilles heel of the team” he said, “and we have to decide whether we’re going to be defined as Achilles eventually was??as a great warrior—or as his heel. And the choice...
...don’t find myself sitting in a crowded room of crying women experiencing a collective emotional catharsis. Yet last Sunday, as Carrie Bradshaw and her “Sex and the City” pals dished out a final kiss-off to their adoring audience, there I was??an island of male unease surrounded by a tempestuous sea of estrogen...
...report results in order to know them. The Columbia Journalism Review has documented other glaring errors: on Feb. 17, The New York Times referred to Dean campaign chairman Steven Grossman as having joined Kerry’s campaign—before he had. Moreover, by any count Dean was??and even is today—ahead of Sen. John R. Edwards, D-N.C., in terms of number of convention delegates secured. Edwards, though, an anointed favorite of pundits, was never declared unelectable; by contrast, Dean, whose “loss after loss” generally consisted...