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Beth Stewart has argued time and time again that the Undergraduate Council, which has only a limited amount of "political capital" in negotiations with the administration, should focus on campus issues--issues where ostensibly students agree and the council can effect real change. This seems like a nice enough idea...
Yes, sir! The generals on Wall Street do love a war. There's nothing like the smell of smart bombs in the morning--as long as they're ours--to arouse feelings of invincibility. And what better frame of mind for dialing one's broker and cheerfully picking up another...
I was disappointed by the negative and, frankly, trite responses from students interviewed in your article concerning the restored bells of St. Paul's Church (News, Feb. 17). In lieu of praise for the conservation of an unusual civic instrument was all-too-Harvardian whining. The sundry 15-minute strikes...
1950's beer ads from Life magazine grace the walls of the pub with catchy phrases like "In this friendly, freedom-loving land of ours...Beer belongs-Enjoy it." Indeed, resident efforts resulted in a sophisticated interior as well as a semi-legendary Harvard institution.
"These are big games," said senior forward Doug Sproule. "We are in the league homestretch with eight really winnable games. We feel that if not first then at least second place is ours for the taking."