If you went over 500 pages, it had to be split into two volumes. I thought that would look ridiculous.
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Or, at least, more ridiculous than having it in 10.5 pt type.
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What was funny was, Harvard has VERY specific dissertation formatting requirements for just about every other part of the document,
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and will reject dissertations that get, say, the margin measurements wrong. But their stylesheet doesn't specify the typeface size!
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So in effect I was taking advantage of an amusing oversight. You can set the typeface in ANY size and it still qualifies. Or did in 2010.
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Anyway, I didn't write the dissertation for people to read. It is a very long document turned into a committee to demonstrate competency.
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It was not meant to be human-readable, really. It was dissertation-committee-readable. The book (which will SOMEDAY emerge) will be shorter.
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