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Americans seem to be divided into two camps on the subject of the Congress of the United States: those who consider it an ethical swamp and those who regard that comparison as unfair to swamps. As the members return to work this week, they have an even worse public image to contemplate: not only sleazier but more paralyzed as well. Last week's indictment and demotion of Dan Rostenkowski, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, was a double whammy. In a short time he has come to symbolize both Congress's lingering tawdriness and its desperate need...
...music is, in a certain regard,celebratory music, if just for the passion andenergy involved in its production...
...where the next dollar is going to come from. As a result, faculty and administrators are insulated from their constituents--Harvard's students. When undergraduates make suggestions, register complaints or demand action, they often listen politely, offer encouraging words and then do little. Occasionally, they abandon any pretense of regard for student cocerns, ignoring requests or quashing them with a vote of the Faculty. More often, they dawdle around until students' four-year Cambridge life spans expire, secure in the knowledge that they will outlast each crop of student activists. As the apocryphal story goes, former Dean of the Faculty...
...City of Cambridge has made a mockery of property rights and is discriminating against those who possess land in favor of those who do not, pursuing no clear end save to wantonly transfer value from landlords to tenants without regard to financial status. March...
...think [the Liems] have been doing a good job," one former tutor said. "I think the bulk [of the problem] is tutor hiring because it shows poor management style and less than complete regard for equity and openness of discussion...