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...Concord headquarters, Kimberly Dias issurrounded by telephone books. A junior at St.Paul's, she has been coming in every Saturdaynight for three months. "I belong to the WinentSociety. W-i-n-e-n-t, I think that's how it'sspelled. We have lots of societies, and we'reencouraged to volunteer in a campaign. You learn alot," she says. Not well-versed enough in theissues to phone bank, she sorts cards, highlightsmaps, distributes brochures and does visibility,which means standing with a Harkin sign in apublic place...
...fact value your home community, contribute to it! The vast majority of students got a house of their choice last year and the year before that. If you didn't belong in Adams, perhaps we can establish a roster of acceptable guests (based on performance on a standardized test--naming Adams icons by recent picture and characteristic epigram, for example) to be maintained for Jane's convenience...
Most students, of course, know they don't belong, and they should eat at the Union if their schedule requires. If you value good company above all, you should have weighed this when selecting a house...
...studying a cultural map of the world would make the mistake of thinking Japan and the U.S. once came from the same place. The two belong almost to different universes. Each is the other's antiworld: Japan an exclusive, homogeneous Asian ocean-and-island realm, tribal, intricately compact, suppressive, fiercely focused; and the U.S. a giant of huge distances, expansive, messy, inclusive, wasteful, rich, individualist, multicultural, chaotically diverse...
...sometimes get the chilling feeling that some Black Americans have gone back to the view that separate but equal is good because it works," Patterson said. "Fortunately, they still belong to the fringe of leadership...