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Travis R. Kavulla ‘06 is a history concentrator in Mather House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
Then I thought of writing about how the Harvard lacrosse team’s promising season has been tripped up by a string of heartbreaking losses, but that has been well-documented too. Finally, I thought about writing my column about the continued dominance of the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew team, evidenced strongly this weekend by the fact that the third Crimson boat defeated the second boat from Brown, one of the best rowing schools in the nation...
...Staff writer Robert C. Boutwell can be reached at boutwel@fas.harvard.edu. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
...voice may sound comparatively sedate amid the clamor of conservative media pundits, but William F. Buckley Jr. remains the most respected and articulate of American conservative thinkers. At 78 he still writes a twice-weekly column, and his autobiography, Miles Gone By, will be published in July. TIME's James Carney interviewed him by e-mail...
...COLUMN EARLIER THIS YEAR, YOU SUGGESTED THAT A POSITIVE OUTCOME IN IRAQ--PEACE AND BUDDING DEMOCRACY--WOULD JUSTIFY THE WAR, EVEN IF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION ARE NOT FOUND. DO THE ENDS JUSTIFY THE MEANS? Oh, yes. The question should read, Do the ends justify any means? Answer: No. Bush acted as he did because he assumed what he understandably assumed about weapons of mass destruction. But the sacrifice endured by the United States is surely repaid by a) what has already been accomplished and b) what is prospectively accomplished...