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During the 1992 election, many of us gave upour studied apathy to become true believers inBill Clinton. Liberals thought the election hadpurged us of Reaganism. Instead, elation turned todisappointment and then back to indifference asHarvard and the nation discovered that the newpresident didn't understand our minds, much lesshis own. Surveys by The Crimson and the Instituteof Politics last year showed the student bodygrowing increasingly apolitical...
Then, in May of 1993, Coach Resticannounced that 1993 would be his last campaign.When he steps off of the Yale Bowl field for thelast time, Restic might reminisce over the last 23years of Crimson football. Such things asHarvard's first Ivy League title in 1975, or thefun of always starting the season againstColumbia, or the way that Restic came to Cambridgeas a coach with a quirky offense and is leaving asa genius...
...going in the opposite direction [asHarvard]," says Jane B. Grimshaw, chair of theRutgers linguistics department. "It's not the casethat the department is diminishing here...
Still, even with the strengthened returns, theroad ahead is not likely to be entirely smooth orwithout peril for the University's money. AsHarvard officials are quick to point out, thereare no guarantees that foreign stocks willcontinue to do well...
Still, even with the strengthened returns, theroad ahead is not likely to be entirely smooth orwith-out peril for the University's money. AsHarvard officials are quick to point out, thereare no guarantees that foreign stocks willcontinue to do well...