RE: DNA Culture .... Trivia?

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 13:02:38 GMT

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    Hi Gatherer, D. (Derek) --

    >>Because, really, 'human' and 'academic' are rarely partners.
    >
    >Is that based on your experience at Harvard?

    Well, yes, in a nutshell, and from my romantic inclinations to suppose
    that the 'human' is the first thing to go when the 'academic' (which is a
    bureaucratic veneer) takes over.

    As in, the 'academic' school of painting/art.

    - Wade

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