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...anything else--not even your wife and kids," says Pierre-Henri Laurent, who supervised Gingrich's dissertation at Tulane. "This kid was deviant--he was talking about going into politics." When Laurent offered to help him get a good first teaching job, Gingrich told him not to bother. "He said, 'Don't worry, I'm close to getting something at West Georgia College.' 'West Georgia College,' I said. 'What is this?' He said, 'The congressional district--it's an interesting area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWT GINGRICH; MASTER OF THE HOUSE | 12/25/1995 | See Source »

...elected G.O.P. members with the revelation that "every day I wake up and look in the mirror and say to myself, 'Today you're going to be a loser.' And after you're here a while, you'll start to feel the same way. But don't let it bother you. You'll get used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWT GINGRICH; MASTER OF THE HOUSE | 12/25/1995 | See Source »

...administration not listen to its employers? Why did it 'reorganize' Phillips Brooks House against the wishes of the Phillips Brooks House Association? Why did it act against student opinion on randomization, ethnic studies, a minority student center and razing Carey Cage? I am sure the administration will not bother answering these questions outright. After all, I and most other Harvard students didn't check our calendars before posing them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Lewis, We Pay Your Salary | 12/19/1995 | See Source »

...first I thought they were going to be recruiting," said Swaine I. Ches '96. "I was already past by the time I saw them, so I didn't bother going back. I thought it was going to be something political...

Author: By Anne C. Krendi, | Title: Political Groups Aid Homeless | 12/13/1995 | See Source »

...Maggie, regularly throw corn on a big rock in their side yard, and last week the turkey flock they consider their own made its annual reappearance. There are 16 birds this year, hens and gobblers, milling about in an inch of new snow. A parked car doesn't bother them, but if you try to approach on foot, they sound their alarm call, "putt," or "putt-putt," and wander off into the woods in a not very alarmed fashion. Real alarm would send them running at about 25 m.p.h. or flying at up to 55 m.p.h., which they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOBBLING OF AMERICA | 11/27/1995 | See Source »

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