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Economics problem sets consume his time at Harvard, but Marsh continues to do shows during the summertime—sometimes up to twelve performances a week. Ms. Marsh adds, “Last year he took his final exams and that night flew down to South Carolina where we were opening, arrived in our muddy lot, and performed the next...
...meanwhile, are simply conservatives who are afraid to label themselves as such and scare off their liberal friends, who themselves of course are not that liberal. I offer one tangible example from thefacebook.com. In the interests of privacy and fairness, let us call her Margaret Thatcher. Ms. Thatcher, a member of the Harvard Republican Club, claims in her profile to be a “Moderate,” but has in the past told this very liberal writer that government should get off people’s backs, but should also ban gay marriages. Logically unsound, effectively intolerant...
...Ms. Foster said a lot of things that have long needed to be said. She effectively identified the gap between two extremist positions, and recognized that the rights and well-being of all parties need to be considered,” Openshaw said...
...also going to confess that these and other Coulter characterizations are wickedly funny, if not always sensitive or good-natured. Granted, Ms. Coulter will never be invited to speak at Class Day. But even Harvard guys will admit “Yeah, she is kind of hot,” and this is invariably followed by the vituperative qualification that she is also a raving psycho...
...subjection of individual spontaneity to external control.” Students should be loud, be bold, and establish individual characters, unhampered by the social norms enforced in support groups, rather than obsessing over the power dynamics in their relationships or worrying about displeasing the political sensibilities of Ms. Nguyen. This, ironically, is what it actually means for students to be “honest with themselves...