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...Elisabeth R.C. Talmadge ’03, editor-in-chief of the Harvard Political Review; Ganesh N. Sitaraman ’04, chair for the Harvard Political Union; Riley C.G. Mendoza ’04, chair for internships; Ryan D. Rippel ’04, outreach chair; Caroline E. Adler ’04, projects chair; and Adam J. Wienner ’04, chair for study groups...
...Gore event, we ended up having to turn so many people away,” said Caroline E. Adler a member...
Students do agree that the sit-in them more aware of the living wage issue. That the PSLM brought the plight of the modern industrial worker to the forefront of debate must be considered some kind of success. Caroline E. Adler ’04 encapsulates the general feeling of most students when she remarks that the sit-in “got me thinking—I didn’t realize there was such a problem and realized there needs to be a solution...
...though it must have rained and snowed some days,” she says of the Canadian finishing school where she was sent for a year. Her characteristic eye for detail is in full effect, and her snapshot portraits of people are often brilliantly perceptive. Of the actress Stella Adler, with whom Fox spent only a single evening, she writes, “She was refined and at the same time raffish, and her voice was full of depths and fluting melodies...
...State Department is certainly allowed to request that Qatar rein in its reporting," says Belle Adler, a journalism professor at Northeastern University in Boston. "The problem is when and if the U.S. government instigates legal proceeding against another country's journalists, doing things like subpoenaing reporters, revoking licenses, or throwing people in jail. We haven't seen that happen here, and I very much doubt it will." Even though the Qataris haven't exactly agreed to acquiesce...