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Despite its prominence, Harvard remains relatively sealed to outsiders. Booted from the library, visitors can certainly view the Harvard art museums and stroll through the Science Center. Only with luck, however, can they enter Memorial Church, and Memorial Hall’s unique collection of stained glass is reserved for the freshman class...
...exits down the interstate. At the exit we waited in lines of traffic, mostly other minivans and SUVs, and by the time we found a parking space in the sea of waxed cars, I was nearly ready to go home. But we trudged on and pushed open the glass doors to Nordstrom...
After some urging from the maternal units, I left the mall that day with a pair of pink Velcro shoes. Displayed on their very own glass shelf, they called out to me from above the fanlike arrangements on the tables. So I blurred the line between “kind of want” and “kind of need” and we drove away with a new pair of shoes. Three months have passed, and I’m looking at them right now, cozied up inside their sleek box and patterned tissue paper. The receipt sits...
...state/ Crates of Bacardi to save the party stuck in dire straights/ Larry H. Summers doesn’t want this dauntless/ Crew from New Haven to come to Cambridge and flaunt this/ Flow that’s been known to break your face like glass.” Now we don’t want this to turn into a Tupac-Biggie thing. After all, we’ll all be working at the same law firm one day. You can legally download 108 Leagues tracks at pantheon.yale.edu/~jgc23/.
...trade barriers, not prop them up. The practice in question is nothing more than an anti-competitive and unproductive subsidy for a sagging industry. America’s steel industry, once a jewel in the West’s industrial crown, is now more like a low-grade glass tchotchke. It cannot compete with more efficient foreign producers, and it never will unless it is weaned of its habit of relying on Uncle Sam for help whenever profits are down...