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Given the Harvard administration's anti-union disinformation, Bok's statement on neutrality is confusing. Why does he tell students that the anti-union campaign is getting out the facts, when it really obscures them? Why does he bless students with a "thoughtful response" to their concerns, while employees are fed bare-faced propaganda? Does Bok think that employees, not having passed the QRR, would be fooled by his "facts?" Or is he hoping that students will never see the actual union literature...

Author: By Mitchell A. Orenstein, | Title: Has Bok Passed the QRR? | 5/16/1988 | See Source »

...Once a year they go there to this religious monastery, and they camp out overnight. The next day, a priest gives a homily about the holiness of the road and its relation to spiritual value and responsibility. Then the motorcyclists go out between two priests who bless them...

Author: By A. LOUISE Oliver, | Title: The Art of Motorcycle Photography | 4/22/1988 | See Source »

House takes place on October 4. 1965, the day that the Pope visits New York. His mission is to urge the UN to end the fighting in Vietnam. but each of the characters wants him to do something else. Bunny wants him to bless her union with Artie--and Artie's songs. Artie hopes the Pope will cure Bananas, so that he can leave her for Hollywood. He also takes advantage of the occasion to write one of his better lyrics: "The day that the Pope came to New York/It really was comical/The Pope wore a yarmulke." Ronnie, tired...

Author: By Lois Leveen, | Title: Sleek House | 3/18/1988 | See Source »

Taylor was a messianic figure. It was Taylor who blessed the Crimson's plane before it took off from Massena Airport in upstate New York for Cambridge last year. Despite the rain that filled the sky, the plane landed safely. Bless you, Randy...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: The Life on the Road | 2/27/1988 | See Source »

...case of legacies, we grant that Harvard's private status gives it the right to bless its alumni with prestigous degrees for their children. But understand that Harvard remains loyal to its alums only because they reward their alma mater with financial gifts, or what the admissions statement euphemistically called "scholarship funds...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: Asian-American Admissions: | 2/11/1988 | See Source »

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