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Bush has neatly rationalized his loss in New Hampshire. "Either it was over before it began because I was never going to win there," Bush mused, "or it was over [in October] when I missed that debate." (He skipped it to attend a ceremony honoring his wife.) True to his reputation as an optimist, Bush claimed the loss did him good. "It's not a bad thing that I got knocked on my [backside]," he said. "I think it's important for people to see me stand up and dust myself off and fight. People want to see that...
...government, is going not down but up; it more than doubled between 1977 and 1995, from 26% to 54%. Andrew Greeley, a Roman Catholic priest and professor of social science at the University of Chicago, argues that these high rates stem largely from America's religiosity. Americans who attend religious services weekly are twice as likely to volunteer their help as those who attend barely at all. One-third of the people who volunteer for even purely secular causes cite religious conviction as their motive...
With such a late bedtime, Tiruneh says it is difficult to wake up and attend early classes. She says she regularly falls asleep during class...
...question whether those traditional distinctions of style, between figuration and abstraction, formalism and conceptualism, are useful any longer. Rather than rigidly opposed modes of creation, we have begun to think about them as mutually informative. The '90s, to a great degree, were about developing different models to help us attend to difference. At the same time, retreating behind the defense of pluralism has been blamed for a loss of critical rigor. Visual Memoirs is an example of an installation that walks, and occasionally wobbles on, the line between visual potpourri and meaningful dialogue, in which the viewer has to think...
...building to discuss the demonstration. The group included Ryan, Riley, Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth '71 and Executive Assistant to the President Beverly B. Sullivan. Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine, who was on the second floor of Mass Hall during the protest, did not attend the meeting...