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Beside Roy not stopping its shots, The Big Green might have also wished that the net was just a little wider, as most of its shots hit the far boards instead...
Once the Democratic party learns to articulate a progressive voice, they must reconstitute the New Deal coalition and expand it. Liberal policies are still more beneficial to women, minorities and labor--but they are only a base on which to build a wider constituency...
Supporters, and even some detractors, of the plan said popularly elected officers would become something like student body presidents and would exercise wider agenda-setting power. They would have a clear mandate--something chairs now lack--to act on certain issues, these council members said...
...above is an excerpt from a memo distributed to the section leaders of Anthropology 10 this fall. Whether indicative of the policy of that course alone, or of a wider cross section of courses at Harvard, the memo raises serious questions about the wisdom of an already controversial policy...
...educated American, in the last third of this century, cannot be provincial in the sense of being ignorant of other cultures and other times. It is no longer possible to conduct our lives without reference to the wider world in which we live...