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"I was proud to learn that this historic addition to our University's fine architecture, is once again in motion," said Sheridan J. Pauker '96. "As a resident of Straus, I am both privileged to live next to Mass. Hall, and envious of their resurrected timepiece."
I was running behind. One of my Norwegian rower buddies had caught me in Sanders and wouldn't let go of my hair until I agreed to deliver his two recruits to Emerson Hall after class. So afterwards, I had to deal with these Brobdingagian teens who were full of...
The millennial date is an arbitrary mark on the calendar, decreed around the ^ year 525 by the calculations of an obscure monk. The celebrated 2000, a triple tumbling of naughts, gets some of its status from humanity's fascination with zeroes -- the so-called tyranny of tens that makes a...
The art of the 20th century, particularly in its first five decades, impressively reflected and helped shape the sensibilities of an age that saw itself as distinct, cut off from its past. "These fragments I have shored against my ruins," wrote T.S. Eliot in The Waste Land (1922), the poem...
"Not only do I fully intend to be the greatest architect who has yet lived," Wright declared to a friend in the 1930s, "but the greatest architect who will ever live." Faced with such hubris, Secrest is ever the earnest apologist. "Few people," she writes about a similar outburst, "realized...