Word: address
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...with respect and regret that we note the departure from the public sector of Franklin D. Raines '71, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget at the White House. As he arrives on campus this coming Monday to address the Harvard Black Law Students Association at the Faculty Club at 5:30 p.m., he is worthy of our welcome...
...honored and delighted that President Clinton has selected MIT as the place to deliver a major address to people who will be leaders of the 21st century," Vest said in a statement. "The future will be shaped in large measure by advances in science and technology, and MIT is the home of many of the people making those advances...
What he did do was observe a rather unremarkable truth during his address to a schoolhouse in Uganda at the end of March: "Going back to the time before we were even a nation, European Americans received the fruits of the slave trade. And we were wrong in that." Unlike the nebulous details of the Lewinsky scandal, everything Clinton spoke of at that point is factually accurate. Slavery did exist, and slavery was wrong. White Americans, as members of a governing body which sanctioned and exploited slavery, have intentionally benefited from the consequences. That is wrong as well...
...three sponsors of the Undergraduate Council bill that allocated money for beer at this weekend's Springfest, I felt that I should address a letter printed in Tuesday's issue...
This makes an ever stronger case for sophomores to address the problem, before retreating into the trap as juniors and seniors. Though maintaining very tight friendships with a few classmates is central for our happiness, it is crucial to be outwardly accepting and allow oneself to cultivate new friendships to complement...