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...tired of talking about the issues?" Perhaps you should join the Harvard Republican Action Council (HRAC), the college's newest unofficial bastion of conservative ideas. Do you want to be "connected in the state and national parties" or see "big speakers"? Then this club...
Over the next two decades, as Kilson rose through Harvard's academic ranks, the College slowly transformed itself from the white male bastion of the early decades of this century to a conflicted war camp of the late 1960s. Born of that conflict was a transformation of Harvard's faculty and student body...
...ever accused Cabot as being overly boisterous, but it's not like Harvard is a bastion of partying," Koppel says. "At Harvard, everything is skewed toward the lame end and Cabot is right in there...
...actress said she was surprised to find herself at Harvard, as she had always thought of the University as "a bastion of Caucasian-ness...
...What I found unsettling about this particular statement, however, was less its content than where I ran across it--in a science text. In a philosophy class one is prepared to be fed mataphysical must. But I have always been under the impression that the sciences were the bastion of objectivity Evangelism, I thought, had been relegated to the humanities...