The lecture hall at Harvard was not designed for silence. It was a room built for voices—professors
The lecture hall at Harvard was not designed for silence. It was a room built for voices—professors shouting across the chasm of their careers, students murmuring in the back rows, the scuff of leather shoes on wooden floors. But on the morning Julian Ashworth took the podium, the silence fell like a curtain, and every man, woman, and child in that hall understood that something had ended. The...
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