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...tone and language used in some of the recent posting on Lowell-Open regarding Black History Month has been dismissive and discourteous to many members of our community,” Lowell House Masters Diana L. Eck and Dorothy A. Austin, and Senior Tutor John L. Ellison wrote in an e-mail to the house...
...galloped from the sleazissimo agent in Little Voice to the kindly abortionist in Cider House, from the beauty-pageant Svengali in Miss Congeniality to a dead Cockney remembered by his friends in Last Orders--winners all. (He also survived Mike Myers' idolatry of Caine's swinging-spy phase in Austin Powers in Goldmember.) Then came Fowler...
DIED. WALT ROSTOW, 86, easygoing yet hawkish adviser to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson whose unfailing optimism about U.S. involvement in Vietnam helped propel the war; in Austin, Texas. The son of a Socialist, he coined Kennedy's campaign slogan, Let's Get This Country Moving Again. The onetime M.I.T. economics professor saw the war primarily as a means of ensuring modernization and development in Southeast Asia. He never publicly regretted his position, saying in 1986, "I'm not obsessed with Vietnam, and I never was. I don't spend much time worrying about that period...
...Mikaelyn Austin led Penn with 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting from behind the arc, while Clark, the second-leading scorer in the league behind Peljto, added 16 points and pulled down 12 boards in the loss...
...Officers were sent to take a report of harassing e-mails at Austin Hall on the Harvard Law School campus...