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...they shot government spies." Boonma was beaten and interrogated. "They kept screaming 'Spy,' and I kept saying 'Doctor.' I was blindfolded, and they made me drink something. It must have been opium because I lost track of time." Later he was put on a donkey, still masked and bound. "I thought they were going to take me to the jungle and shoot me," he says. Instead, they knocked him unconscious and abandoned him. An army border patrol found him a week later, filthy and incoherent...
...from above and below, and not enough support from either,” says one administrator. “Unlike Knowles, he wants to be an activist dean, take bold steps and accept responsibility himself rather than blaming the president, the Faculty or forces beyond his control. This is bound to make him a lightning...
Despite these concerns, Saunders, bound for Teach for America, says the attitude still exists both inside and outside the College that many public service jobs—such as teaching—are “the kind of jobs Harvard students shouldn’t be doing...
Hwei attributes his unwanted delay to governmental restrictions. Harvard’s hands seemed bound, he explains...
Talk to Mark Mazzoleni about the first four years of his tenure as men’s hockey coach, and you’re bound to hear the words “progressive steps” at least once, maybe twice or three times if he’s in a particularly reflective mood...