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An Elephant for Emily Home About this blog An Elephant for Emily Feeds: Posts Comments Badger, perpetual Ph.D. candidate March 8, 2012 by Emily Bruce You know that old metaphor about whether scholars are hedgehogs or foxes ? (See a great series on this topic over at Notorious Ph.D.’s blog .) Well, apparently grad students are all badgers. Any of this sound familiar?     “I am writing a treatise just now,” said the badger, coughing diffidently to show that he was absolutely set on explaining it, “which is to point out why Man has become the master of the animals. Perhaps you would like to hear it? “It’s for my doctor’s degree, you know,” he added hastily, before the Wart could protest. He got few chances of reading his treatises to anybody, so he could not bear to let the opportunity slip by. “Thank you very much,” said the Wart. “It will be good for you, dear boy. It is just the thing to top off an education. Study birds and fish and animals: then finish off w...

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