Tuesday, September 10, 2002Dartmouth's Worst, Etc., Etc.Above is a response to the great Horace Mann debate by Ben Wallace-Wells. Its long but but well worth the read. I feel I should preface it, just to clarify any confusion, by noting that the article in question was actually written in April of 1997.Posted by Alexander at 6:52 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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