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Title text: Meanwhile, in the humanities, we would like to see a bit less whimsy. |
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- [Describe panel here]
- P a and an economist are on a train.
- 001 the window, there is a cow.
- The physicist says, "there's a cow."
- The biologist agrees.
- The economist also identifies the animal
- AS A cow.
- This short
- All three go back to filling out surveys, reports, and grant applications, each lamenting the slow demise of whimsy in academic culture.
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- whinsy = thinking paperwork
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