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Seven members of the Class of 1969 wrote Summers at the end of last year to protest the unusually high wages, and one of the signers, William A. Strauss ’69, said yesterday that other graduates had since followed suit...
...also a more nefarious possibility: label fraud, something the industry's umbrella group, Cashmere & Camel Hair Manufacturers Institute, takes very seriously. Karl Spilhaus, the group's president, approaches the task of uncovering ersatz cashmere as soberly as an old-master specialist does in debunking fake Rembrandts. He has brought suit against stores for selling products labeled "100% cashmere" that he claims are in fact mere blends...
...which lost 5-0 to No. 2 Stanford in the tournament finals—the Crimson’s top doubles team of junior co-captains Susanna Lingman and Courtney Bergman had a relatively smooth 8-4 victory over the Wildcats. Harvard’s second doubles duo followed suit with an identical win as Harvard clinched the doubles point...
...because it was discovered that he had had an affair. And, in a formative moment for us all, the nation’s political life ground to a halt while President Clinton was impeached for having obfuscated about his sexual activities to a lawyer in a frivolous sexual harassment suit instigated by his opponents...
...definition. Buying the second album by a charming, known commodity shows nothing more than an interest in pleasant songs expertly sung. Feels like Home is equally as good as its predecessor, yet for external reasons, it may seduce only half as many listeners. You get the sense that would suit Snorah just fine...