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This memorial event defined democracy and liberty anew for a wondering world bogged down in complexities and cultural doubts. Scholars like Stephen Ambrose, author of a new book on D-day, put the meaning in simple but heroic terms: "The greatest event of this century." Some might argue, but not the men who struggled ashore through the slaughter and their individual terror...
...spender, for example, could name theHarvard Law Library for $25 million or establish anew and renovated home for the Governmentdepartment for $23 million...
Like most expose writers, the authors hunt down the bad news about their subject. But on a narrower, parallel track they offer evidence of a driven, sensitive man who has made the most of his considerable talents. As retailers learned anew last week, Calvin has always served Seventh Avenue -- and women -- well...
When professors do manage to bridge the gapbetween distant lecturer and large audience,students say cores can be a more personalexperience--one more likely to engage them in anew topic...
Harvard financial employees contacted yesterdaysaid they were unaware that Scott had started anew...