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...worker present at the meeting who did not wish to be identified said that “almost all?? of the workers at the meeting voted against the contract and “at least 70 percent” of workers voted in favor of the strike authorization. Official estimates of the vote were not available...
...course, are the lucky ones. If we hailed from little towns at all??and few of us did—we got out without having to enlist. We took Expos instead of basic training. And now, while the names of the dead fill newspaper columns, our biggest concerns are writing papers and studying for tests and finding a pair of shoes that will match the dress we want to wear to the House formal...
...nostalgic for an era I never knew. Not just any era, but (even more absurd, I know) an era I likely wouldn’t have enjoyed very much, or at all?...
...nostalgic for an era I never knew. Not just any era, but (even more absurd, I know) an era I likely wouldn’t have enjoyed very much, or at all?...
...think the benefits are substantial for those students who don’t come in with a clear sense of what it is they want to do.” Moreover, even those students who do arrive at Harvard—and perhaps those peculiarly driven individuals most of all??would be well served by an additional opportunity to experiment. Faculty members should recognize the tremendous advantages that such a move would offer to undergraduates and, when the time comes, put their misgivings aside and approve the delayed deadline. On this issue, at least, the curricular review...