Thursday, May 16, 2002Mr. RogersIn typical Daily D columnist fashion, Mr. Antony's piece today is incoherent, but it does raise an interesting question (which is rare enough for The Daily D), namely, why is it that Dartmouth manages to locate second-rate speakers with such frequency? True, my class managed to have Madeliene Albright, but her address was fairly weak and uninspiring. Were all the other important leaders and intellectuals booked already? Were they too scared to come to Hanover because of the Dartmouth Review?Posted by Christian at 9:09 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
Dartlog ToolsHanover NewsDartmouth LinksNota BeneArticles of note—culled from the Internet by TDR. Nothing thrills a classical music crowd more than a new piece of music that doesn't make them physically ill. "Irony, it turns out, does cross the Hudson River." You don't say. Child rape, pt. II. Moral Hypocrisy What's worse: killing someone, or raping a child? Did Aristotle steal his works from the Egyptians? A theory rebutted. Dartmouth BlogsFavorites
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