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Today’s swearing-in ceremony caps Roberts’ meteoric rise to the top of the legal world, one that began at Harvard nearly 30 years ago when he chose to attend law school instead of pursuing a Ph.D. in history...
...have more than several times been asked (by none other than Harvard students themselves) why in the name of all that is sane I chose to transfer to Harvard. While I now have a fully memorized speech ready at all times (I’m even thinking of making a handout), the actual answer to that question is complex and probably uninteresting to you. But what might interest you is the rather unique perspective on Harvard life that my transfer experience has given me. While my love/hate relationship with Harvard is similar to many students on campus, I often find...
...conduct the research, Tach and Firebaugh used a large national data set, “The General Social Survey,” which surveyed 23,000 people nationally between 1972 and 2002. They chose to focus on working adults, ages...
...majority of incumbents, and in fact a surprisingly large number, chose not to seek reelection this year. If they had, we actually would have had a noticeably larger number of candidates in the upperclass houses than last year,” Love wrote in an e-mail...
...liberal views on doctrine and those of the fellow German theologian who would eventually become pope. In fact, then-Cardinal Ratzinger had a role in stripping K?ng of the right to teach Catholic theology in 1979, because he had challenged the doctrine of papal infallibility. Just after the Cardinals chose the new Pope, K?ng showed a TIME reporter an old Ratzinger essay in his library that called on Rome to share power with local bishops. ?That was Ratzinger,? quipped K?ng . ?Back then we were on the same side.? In fact, until their dinner Saturday, the former colleagues hadn't seen...