Word: westernness
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...world's great traditions, perhaps one of its few universal traditions: the search for spiritual truth. Divinely Inspired: Images of Mystics and Mendicantsis a small but eloquent exhibit tucked away on the second floor of the Sackler Museum that provides a glimpse of the Different religious conceptions of non-Western cultures. The figures portrayed in the exhibit are on their way to awareness and enlightenment, while the exhibit itself attempts do make these spiritual quests into a coherent and interesting ensemble, and if does so rather well. The paintings, drawings and photographs are collected from the 16th to the 20th...
Harvard's report last night discussed the possibility of constructing more graduate housing facilities, proposing a new building with room for 418 beds on the corner of Soldiers Field Road and Western Avenue in Allston...
...Harvard's report last night discussed the possibility of constructing more graduate housing facilities, proposing a new building with room for 418 beds on the corner of Soldiers Field Road and Western Avenue in Allston...
...road to the finals was smooth for both Harvard and Trinity, Eight teams--Trinity, Williams, Western Ontario, Princeton, Yale, Amherst, Dartmouth, and Harvard--were invited to the NISRA team championships...
...Abilene Project -- which is part of the bigger, better-known Internet2 initiative -- is named after a major railhead built in Abilene, Kansas, in the 1860s. You can see the point of the analogy: The same way railroads opened up the western United States, superseding those low-tech cattle trails, this new high-tech network will supersede the laggy and unstable Internet that exists today. The present Internet was built on a network of wires that were designed only to carry voice communications -- telephones. Full-motion video takes a lot more bandwidth. The Abilene Project runs at 2.4 gigabits per second...