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Kenneth E. Dumas', president of MIT's senior class and a member of the selection committee, said that Schmidt will probably speak more openly about world affairs since he is no longer Chancellor. He added that "he would probably both have something relevant to say and not necessarily support a...
"I think it is one of the most relevant courses, which, though technically not offered here, is available," said Cynthia Muldrow, a Black law student. In addition, some said they had a special interest because they were minorities themselves.
Fraser said yesterday that the University has a right to object to questions that are not relevant. If the plaintiffs pursue the questions further, the courts may decide how much information Harvard must provide.
For the moment, however, such doubts are being publicly brushed aside. The tone of the session was set last week by House Speaker Tip O'Neill, who is making a remarkable comeback. O'Neill was so badly outmaneuvered by President Ronald Reagan in 1981 that Republicans openly laughed...
Billed as "If I Should Die--Find Out What Happens after the Inevitable Happens," the event was intended to "increase awareness of what Jesus Christ has to say about the afterlife and why it's relevant to us today," Spinney said.