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Dense, funny, endlessly inventive (and, O.K., long-winded), this satire of the 18th century novel is also an earnest picture of the pitfalls awaiting innocence. It's the late 17th century, and Ebenezer Cooke is a poet, a dutiful son and a determined virgin who travels from England to Maryland...
Very early this Tuesday morning, Special Assistant to the Dean for Social Programming Zachary A Corker ’04 got ready for bed after a long day of work. It was 2:45 a.m., and he’d just gotten back from a full round of bar-hopping...
Finally, for all people new to workouts, it pays to continue to play it safe, even after your doctor has cleared you to exercise. Be alert for lightheadedness or pain or pressure in the chest. And if you can't speak reasonably comfortably while you're exercising, you're probably...
Neuharth, of course, is asking himself the same question, but he is determined to see it through. USA Today, after all, is Neuharth's dream. During the paper's first six months, the indefatigable onetime sportswriter for the Mitchell, S.D. Republic stayed every night in the newsroom until 1 or...
Unfailingly, Kate E. Delaney ’06 will continue to tell long-winded stories with non-obvious points, so that Darren S. Morris ’05 still has to hold up a shot clock while she stumbles to get to the point. But I’ll still...