Articles By: Paul Mathis
Paul Mathis, Adams House ‘12, is Books & Arts Editor on the HPR. Paul has been a staff writer on the HPR since spring 2010, and has previously published work with The Harvard Crimson, The Harvard Gamut, and The Washington Post, among other news outlets. Beyond working with publications on and off campus, Paul is an active member of Harvard's a cappella and choral scenes, volunteers with the PBHA, and has been an assistant in historical research with Professor Sven Beckert since 2009. As a Linguistics and Philosophy concentrator, Paul currently studies a variety of topics in formal semantics, pragmatics, and logic, but has accrued a diverse course-background throughout his time at Harvard, having taken a number of classes in political and intellectual history, philosophy of mind, psychology, and ethics.

/ March 19, 2011 12:54 pm

From the Bookshelf: Ellison

From “King of the Bingo Game” (1944) by Ralph Ellison, in Flying Home (1996) ed. by John F. Callahan

/ March 4, 2011 12:56 am

Radiohead’s Return

Dissenting opinion: An intriguing extension to In Rainbows

/ November 11, 2010 11:34 am

Bombs Away

A history of the world's most dangerous weapon

/ May 11, 2010 5:49 pm

Tocqueville Revisited?

A Brit Tries to Explain America

/ April 17, 2010 2:41 pm

People Power in DPRK?

Big Brother and double-think on the peninsula

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