Word: interestingness
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“The most interesting word in science at something and you see something strange and you think, ‘Huh, that’s funny.’”
The two teams taking the field tomorrow at Princeton Stadium have many things in common. From their 1-1 Ivy League records to the fact that each squad possesses a member of the Berry twins (Adam at Princeton, Andrew at Harvard), it’s not hard to find superficial...
“But what kept me here were the students themselves. They were fascinating and interesting, and I enjoyed the intellectual component of the university and also our kids were growing up, and Cambridge was a great place for our kids to grow up.”
The year 1908 gave birth to some notable characters: Bette Davis, Thurgood Marshall, and Lyndon B. Johnson, to name a few. This weekend, Harvard celebrates the 100th birthday of a notable character on its own campus, the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. To commemorate HRDC’s long history as...
Still, capitalism’s rough periods have allowed Marx to score points. Government Professor Richard Tuck, who leads the Marx-heavy theory course “Social Studies 10,” notes that, “in some interesting ways, people have been Marxists of a sort for...