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...other words, they resemble every middle-level office worker in America. With their striped ties and poofed hair, they fit a retro-Wall Street profile—probably because the images are obviously recycled from an old clip-art program of totally normal (that is, boring) office folks...
Janette H. Harris ’72: The radical left had a huge presence. Their views were accepted as normal, so the less radical liberals, not to mention everyone else, were seen as reactionary, out of it, or even wicked. It was very painful and difficult. Everyone in certain professions was characterized as a vile person. It was actually very simplistic. The tone of the publications on campus was the same...
...order to fully benefit from their limited time at Harvard. “I think visiting students might actually be in a more compelling position to take advantage of what Harvard has to offer, exactly because we’re only here for a year as compared to the normal, four-year degree-seeking folks,” Lam says. “My friends have commented on how busy I seem to be, always going for some meeting or talk here and there. I think the normal student usually tells himself that, ‘Oh, I have four...
Paul E. Peterson, Shattuck professor of government, said this decline is normal for candidates in a competitive race...
Most people--oh, let's just say it--most normal people find Steven, the Dell computer pitchman, extremely irritating and would rejoice at never again having to hear him say, "Dude, you're getting a Dell." But others--and not just shut-ins --are curiously attached to Steven (played by Ben Curtis). These people turned inconsolable last week upon hearing murmurs that Dell was retiring him from its campaign. The "Paul is dead"--like controversy erupted when Dell unveiled new ads and only one featured Steven. Dell explained that it was simply trying out a few new options and that...