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...Saturday’s contest against Providence, Vaillancourt was the catalyst for the Harvard offense once again...
...life, a brief retelling of the major events of the 1960s, and a reflection on what our nation has gained and how we should best proceed. “What I hope will happen as a result of ‘BOOM! is that it will be a catalyst for national dialogue,” Brokaw said. “What should we keep from the ‘60s and what should we leave behind? What should be the national tasks?”SHOT HEARD ‘ROUND THE WORLDBefore taking the podium, Brokaw presented the trailer...
...Harvard at all remains open to debate. While it may have been decades since riot squads passed under Boylston Gate, this fact connotes the transformation—not degradation—of undergraduates’ public spirit. The looming threat of the draft played an invaluable role as a catalyst for activism in the Vietnam era; the absence of conscription today makes political activism an entirely different enterprise. Moreover, the omnipresence of news and technology has lessened the necessity for the kind of public demonstration the people behind this letter seem to value...
...This is a passion project on a number of different levels,” said Allibhai. “We hope the story of Aga Khan serves as a catalyst for people to rethink Islam...
...Would you say Al Gore is really the catalyst for concern about climate change? He has been working on this for decades. The country and the world caught...