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...strength and will not be diminished. But some University Hall officials fear that a declining emphasis on extracurriculars might result from Monday’s administrative reshuffle, recalling that Lewis chided Summers in the fall of 2001 with the phrase “Don’t blame the victims” after the president had complained that Harvard students did not focus enough on their academics...
...solid in there, but by the same token no one in front of her was either,” Stone said. “You can’t blame this game on one person. If you do, it’s a cop out in my opinion. She knows she can play better, as do all those kids in front...
This notion developed the idea of penal substitution. This became problematic, Bynum said, as society began to blame itself for the necessity of this action...
Ignatieff, who says he supports the war “with his heart in his mouth,” says no one nation is entirely to blame for the current crisis, pointing to the fact that had France not vowed to veto any use of force, the U.S. would have had more alternatives...
Part of the blame falls with Harvard’s anti-discrimination policy; it is unclear what a club must do—if anything—in order to demonstrate its openness. When organizations are blatantly discriminatory, the University has committed itself to correcting the problem. In 1984, it revoked the charters of all the Final Clubs; as recently as the fall, the University rebuffed the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship for a discriminatory clause in its constitution, which required all club officers to take an oath upholding several tenets of Christianity...