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The citizen has certain misgivings. "Politics aside," he wonders, "is Richard Nixon worth [a salary of] $100,000? I admit his chances look pretty good, but what about ours?" Waging a sort of personal third campaign, he has a captious eye on Hyannisport as well: "The choice is between the...
The Roxy will host the campus record label’s first official release, a compilation CD featuring notable Harvard musicians such as Tha League, “Harvard Idol” Amy Zelcer, The States and the Half-Nelsons. Every band on the CD is slated to perform, as...
In Silicon Valley, being wrong is a common side effect of being innovative. Jobs has been synonymous with the kind of ingenuity that's at the forefront of the tech industry. Everything his company does is scrutinized, often imitated and sometimes even stolen by competitors. (Windows is the most notable...
Roger Ebert has taken perhaps a less esteemed path, but has no doubt played an elemental role in the success of some of the greater films of the past few years; his ardent advocacy of City of God, Lost in Translation and Y Tu Mamá También helped...
The Morris Gray Lecture has been given since 1929, and it has included such notable poets as T.S. Eliot ’12. It is currently given in both the fall and spring.