Word: offers
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...theory behind my present happiness is a small, intimate, flexible department. Small departments offer professors you see regularly and even speak to. They give you the opportunity to change your mind for or against writing a thesis, and sometimes they provide you with your own mailbox. Best of all, they want...
...popularity of these honors concentrations is a little odd. Most do not offer their own courses, forcing you to take classes in other departments, the same classes that your "regular" friends are taking. You can still graduate with honors in a regular concentration, and you are not guaranteed honors in an honors concentration...
...History and Literature, for example, almost every tutorial is taught by a graduate student. If you choose to major in Romance Languages and Literatures, all of your tutorials and most of your sections are taught by professors. French and Spanish offer "studies" or "civilization" options that give you as much or greater course flexibility as History and Literature. With few other concentrators around, you can reasonably hope that members of the faculty might even know you by name...
...obsessed with the war and its aftermath. Indeed, the entire Vietnam experience has been so painstakingly scrutinized lately that any further attempt to probe its horrors bears the onus of showing us something innovative. Unfortunately, the well-intentioned and well-executed Leverett House production of Strange Snow fails to offer insights fresh enough to shock us out of our complacency--and growing boredom--with the subject...
...plot of The Frog Prince is familiar to any child who has grown up with The Brothers Grimm. A prince (Jeremy Dawson), soon to marry his beloved, strays onto the land of a hideous crone (Michelle Holdt). When he refuses to offer her his fresh-picked flowers, she turns him into a frog...