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...said yesterday that one of the aims of the Heritage Foundation event is to promote bi-partisanship. "We welcome all freshmen Congressmen," he said...
...Most of the work in Washington D.C. is partisan, so the Kennedy School conference was the only opportunity for [members of rival parties] to meet each other," he said. "The difference between the two programs is ours is a bi-partisan introduction to Congress while theirs is a conservative orientation...
...would actively volunteer for this sort of job." Would he like to put that statement to the test? The House of Windsor thrashed by the House of Chung...one can only dream. His Majesty Patrick S. Chung '96 is a Crimson editor with his eye on Windsor Castle. His bi-weekly column appears on alternate Saturdays...
...Lane talks grimly of their "drowning in the mainstream." Total communication, which asked teachers to sign ASL and speak English simultaneously, although once popular, seems in decline. Cued speech, essentially lipreading enhanced with explanatory gestures, has a small group of enthusiastic backers. Even Bienvenu champions "bilingual- bicultural" education (Bi-Bi), which uses signing as a foundation toward "English as a second language...
Welcome to the second installment of "The Moviegoer," a new bi-weekly column on The Crimson's editorial page. It seems that the column has caused a certain amount of buzz. People discuss it on the streets. Poets compose sonnets to it. Lovers swear by it. And apparently one small Latin American country is using it as the basis for a new constitution...