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...truth be told, as varied as these offerings might be, they are not exactly awe inspiring. If you find a diet of hamburgers, pizza, a little bit of salad, and an occasional bite of Chinese satisfactory, you might be sated by Cambridge's offerings For those in search of a more meaningful dining experience, a trip to Boston is definitely in order The local array of French, Japanese, seafood, and places you might conceivably want to take your parents leaves much to be desired--a fact you'll learn yourself all too soon. Here's a rundown of places...
...describing the scene and recalling the battle. In the background Lincoln would be seen speaking but would not be heard saying, "The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here." TV's formula these days is words 100 words from the reporter, and a "sound bite" of 15 or 20 words from the speaker. At long last Lincoln's turn comes; he is heard pledging that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." This is Horace Everyman, ABC-CBS-NBC News in Gettysburg...
...region is suffering boom and bust phases just like cycles in the societies it studies. It appears that Harvard like Brown is not "committed" to studying the area beneath our feet. Contract archaeology is an endangered species in the era of Reaganomics--another field that may indeed bite the dust...
...council desperately needs a coherent way of responding to the political concern of students--a well-reasoned political bite to complement its bureaucratic efficiency. To maintain a professional air and earn respect, the government has to break out of the routine it adopted on this year's weighty issues: listen to an explanation of a controversial issue by a student with an explicit, usually anti-Harvard view of the subject: entertain debate for several minutes, including several complaints about the lack of a better procedure: then support the view put forth by the student by passing a resolution, an uninformed...
...activities serve as a case in point. In response to requests for a Third-World center, the University threw Black students a bone in the form of the Foundation. In what may have been interpreted as a spiteful move all of the Black student organizations last semester refused to bite. Although they have recently reconsidered, choosing to accept funding from the Foundation for lack of anything more palatable, the fact that the boycotts occurred at all indicates a tragic gap between what students want and what they have been forced to accept...