No Boston trip would be complete without a visit to Harvard and MIT. So shall it be done on the last day of my trip. I followed the guided tour and had a nice walk on the campus. Then I joined a campus tour in MIT, given by a physics-majored sophomore from whom I learned a lot about the university. I especially liked their interfaith chapel, a brilliant idea and true work of art.
However, my attempt to find the legendary Noam Chomsky's office or something was completely failed: I hadn't even figured out where the Linguistics Department was. Well, that didn't stop me from buying a book of him, "On Language: Chomsky's Classic Works Language and Responsibility and Reflections on Language in One Volume" from the MIT Bookstore, which I could have bought on Amazon.com for a less price. But hey, I bought it in Cambridge, Massachusetts, man!
However, my attempt to find the legendary Noam Chomsky's office or something was completely failed: I hadn't even figured out where the Linguistics Department was. Well, that didn't stop me from buying a book of him, "On Language: Chomsky's Classic Works Language and Responsibility and Reflections on Language in One Volume" from the MIT Bookstore, which I could have bought on Amazon.com for a less price. But hey, I bought it in Cambridge, Massachusetts, man!
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