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Patrick S. Chung
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Rejecting HBS Applicants Does Not Raise Ethical Standards
To the editors: Re: “ HBS Rejects Snooping Hopefuls ” (News, Mar. 8): I wonder how many of the 119
A Talent for Doublethink
Mission statements are to businesses what constitutions are to countries: they attempt to distill and articulate an organization's highest aspirations
To Be Part of History
T he fact that Oxford is a curious place is surely a cliche. But the fact that this hodge-podge of
Just Another Harvard Hopeful
I was having lunch a few weeks ago in Loker Commons when one of my lunch companions interrupted the conversation
The Road Less Traveled
O n the day the Rodney King riots broke out in Los Angeles, John A. Capello '96 was one of
Putting a Human Face on Harvard
B efore I arrived in Cambridge, I always thought Harvard had motored to its present grandness with the precision and
A Tribe Called Council
Two weeks ago in this space, I supported incumbent Robert M. Hyman '98-'97 for president of the Undergraduate Council. And
Keeping the U.C. On Track
The two-man race for the presidency of the Undergraduate Council should go to incumbent Robert M. Hyman '98-'97. Hyman is
Tales of the Quad God
This is the construction of a Harvard myth. The blizzard of 1996 was at its peak on January 13. There
The U.C.: There's Hope Yet
Even though Cambridge is covered in an oppressively cold blanket of snow, little signs of life still pop up in
A PAIR OF HAIKUS
Walking through the snow, A wild scream startles me: Streakers in the Quad. Drunken Grille fatigue, We talk of a
Royal Geek Show
A few weeks ago, the New Yorker ran a "Comment" by Stephen Schiff that compared television talk shows to the
THANKSERVING FICTION Dedicated to 'T' and 'Hr.Z'
Edward liked to say he was going home for Thanksgiving. He liked the reassuring way it came flowing out of
MASQUERADE
"Whip me!" he hissed. And they did. Over and over and over again. Lulled and drawn in by the Pulse
Quebec Vote a Hoax
It is interesting that throughout the torturous months that gripped Canada in the run-up to the Quebec referendum, no serious