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...many fresh faces show up at dinner tables in Adams or Quincy every day. It's no surprise that these nearby houses have to put up "no interhouse" sings to protect their own residents, hence forcing the large flow of immigrants back to the place where they sadly belong. Still, a few determined eaters would rather walk to houses far, far away...
...dear and beloved roommate (otherwise known as Samuel J. Rascoff '96) argued in his Crimson column ("Trying to Teach Creativity," Feb. 17, 1995) that creative writing courses "do not belong at Harvard." I couldn't disagree more...
What growing up in Russia was like: You basically joined a street gang, or tried to avoid them as much as possible. I didn't belong to one so I had to look out for myself. From the time I was 12 years old I carried a chain with...
...Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole today seemed reluctant to make such a harsh move. Other, more senior Republicans said Hatfield should not be condemned for a vote of conscience. "It's not a healthy concept, in my opinion, to think everyone has to fit into the same keyhole to belong to the Republican Party," said Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), a longtime member of Hatfield's panel. Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) joined the defenders, arguing that Hatfield should not be punished for sticking by his principles. Before last Thursday's budget bill vote, Dole reportedly refused...
...Harvard's Employees Exploited" (news story, Feb. 11, 1995) is one of the most biased articles I've ever read in The Crimson, much less anywhere else. It does not belong on the editorial page--and that it ran on the front page is a disgrace...