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Yet Worgaftik’s propositions may not be as far-fetched as you think. William R. Fitzsimmons ’67, the Harvard dean of admissions and financial aid, has seen a smorgasbord of “creative” (read: bizarre) applications in his 30-plus years on...
Indeed, as American politics become more and more surreal, Ex Machina starts to seem less and less far-fetched.
The sequence of events—two Quaker wins, a sweep of Cornell by Harvard and Dartmouth, a sweep of Yale by Penn and Princeton and a Harvard loss to Columbia—that would lead to such a drastic result seems a bit far-fetched, but the sheer fact...
Speaking of far-fetched, some might point to Penn’s collapse in Providence and New Haven to kick off last season as a glimmer of hope that the Quakers could stumble and make this a race again. And while it’s perfectly all right to have...
The book, begun a decade ago but not published until this past October, started out as sounding far-fetched. But as time went on and details emerged that Pakistan in fact had given aid to Iran’s nuclear program, “I noticed from the headlines that...