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By Graeme Wood
Friday, November 2, 2001
By GRAEME C.A. WOOD CRIMSON STAFF WRITER It would be too easy to write off Canada as just another country
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By Ya’ir Aizenman
Friday, November 2, 2001
A warning to all physics, math and chemistry concentrators who spend their days sweating over textbooks in Cabot Science Library—all
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By Jasha Hoffman
Friday, November 9, 2001
D.A. Powell began teaching poetry-writing classes at Harvard this year as the Briggs-Copeland Lecturer of Poetry. He has received awards
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By Sarah E. Kramer
Friday, November 9, 2001
Theses are by definition creative. Every Harvard student who writes a thesis must make an original argument. So what does
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By Graeme Wood
Friday, November 9, 2001
In Paul Theroux’s memoir of his friendship with V.S. Naipaul, Naipaul hisses a typically vain slur at the Nobel Prize
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By Irin Carmon
Friday, November 16, 2001
The cover of Christopher Hitchens’s latest book finds the author pictured, dapper in a rumpled olive trench coat and five
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By Thalia S. Field
Friday, November 30, 2001
This is your hand, these are my hands, this is the world, which is round but not flat and has
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By Graeme Wood
Friday, November 30, 2001
When President Theodore Roosevelt, Class of 1880, returned to Mother Harvard to accept an honorary doctorate in 1902, he bellowed
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By Divya A. Mani
Friday, November 30, 2001
Just how far will our cultural obsession with images and their consumption take us? Jennifer Egan’s Look At Me is
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By Graeme Wood
Friday, November 30, 2001
When President Theodore Roosevelt, Class of 1880, returned to Mother Harvard to accept an honorary doctorate in 1902, he bellowed
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