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Susan Power, a 1986 graduate of the Law School, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and author of the award-winning novel The Grass Dancers, read experts from her short story entitled "First Fruits" in honor of Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck 1665, the first Native American to graduate from Harvard College...
...having recently tested the waters with a campaign-style swing through California. But it created barely a ripple, and lately Bradley has refused to describe himself as a potential candidate. Weicker says he hasn't ruled out a run, but says he likes his new private life as an author and consultant and thinks Bradley would be "perfect." Tsongas has been speaking around the country for his anti-budget deficit Concord Coalition, but says his recurrent bouts with lymphoma have all but disqualified him. Hart has vast experience in presidential campaigns but little of it has been good; this year...
...includes Angela Bassett, Lela Rochon and Loretta Devine. Bassett has most of the showy scenes (in one, her character sets her adulterous husband's belongings on fire), while Houston's scenes are quieter, less demanding (an emotional phone call to her mother, a slow dance at a party). Says author McMillan: "She's going to be a really better actress when she starts seeing herself as an actress and not a singer who acts...
Although debatable, this is not a revolutionary argument. But Wattenberg has already provoked the sort of response book publishers dream of: when Clinton picked up Values Matter Most recently, he found himself moved to call the author. Their long chat prompted Wattenberg to dash off a newspaper column in which he quoted the President as acknowledging that he had "changed philosophically" during the past few years: a statement the White House now vehemently denies...
...author is Treasurer of the Harvard African Students Association (HASA). The Environmental Action Committee and HASA have endorsed this editorial...