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...crap that Faust managed to accumulate in the course of the ceremony. The Charter of the Harvard Corporation, vintage 1650, is really just a chunk of parchment. The keys to the University—which, I’m told, open nothing but the Mass. Hall liquor cabinet??are barely even symbolic. It’s nice to think that handing over a couple pieces of silver could change history, but that’s clearly never been the case...
...Dutch parliament now has the power to force a popular vote by turning against the national cabinet??s decision, just like it did some years ago with the constitutional vote. The legislative body should learn from its past slip, bypassing needless popular consults and fast-tracking approval. Because, considering all implications, the outcome is paradoxically more democratic without popular consultation...
...decline in America. Putnam, who will assume part-time teaching duties as a visiting professor at the University of Manchester, said that one impetus for his project was rising concern in Britain that the country is experiencing a similar phenomenon. “Several members of the British cabinet??I don’t want to name names, but these are people named as Blair’s possible successors—contacted me to urge me to take this project on because they thought there was the opportunity for lots of learning in policy terms...
...instance, in 1985, he wrote in the New York Times that “the need for a tax increase has never been greater.” And during the 1988 presidential race, Summers served as a “kitchen cabinet?? adviser to Michael S. Dukakis, the liberal Massachusetts governor. On behalf of the Dukakis campaign, Summers launched a series of scathing attacks on the first President Bush’s economic agenda, arguing that Democrats are “better for business...
...this year’s Arts First, Present! will be showcasing something called a “wonder cabinet?? in the Adams Art Space...