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During the Edo period, traders, moneylenders and shopkeepers were getting richer--the Tokugawas sealed Japan off from Western contacts but emphatically not from trade with other parts of Asia. They wanted conspicuous works of art and had the money to commission them. The demand for superfine objects, in which ordinary...
A Yale student from Branford College, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said yesterday she felt Brodhead's letter "reframes [the crime] totally in light of all the things Yale has been doing to improve the safety at New Haven."
Well, besides starring in several movies and starring in and producing a new sitcom for ABC (which won a Golden Globe this year), Fox seems to have decided to attack his condition with the notable combination of faith and science. Last spring, he underwent one of the most aggressive treatments...
The women were not in critical condition when they left the dance and returned safely to campus the next morning, Kim said.
Robinson's perception of injustice and hypocrisy in the Harvard community, as well as outside experience working to improve the condition of minorities, were prime motivating factors in her decision to seek office.