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Actively participating in the governing of one’s nation is a goal to which we all, as concerned and conscientious citizens, should aspire. Whether serving in the armed forces, entering the diplomatic corps, or merely performing the quotidian tasks of voting and paying taxes, each citizen??s individual contribution to our country is what makes America the paradigm of republican government our founding fathers intended. That the Harvard community has refused to support ROTC “financially or directly” marginalizes and trivializes the sacrifices that Harvard’s cadets make...
Keith, self-proclaimed “public citizen?? and senior vice president for development and communications at the YMCA of Honolulu, took a circuitous route to Penguin Putnam, beginning in mid-September 1997 at a meeting of the Honolulu Rotary Club. Keith was in a rut with his writing. After attending the Maui Writers’ Conference two weeks earlier, he worried that his chances of publishing anything were slim, because he had no “special hook or angle.” Bowing his head at the beginning of the meeting, though, Keith heard his fellow...
...Cambridge City Council last night ensured the survival of recombinant DNA research within the city limits as it ratified the recommendations of the Cambridge Experimentation Review Board (CERB), the citizen??s panel that recommended the controversial research be allowed to continue under special guidelines...
Harvard, according to Summers, has a responsibility as a “citizen?? to support all public servants, especially “those who fight and are prepared...
...Many of them are blank, some of them are write-ins, but they could change the results,” said Teresa S. Neighbor, executive director of the Election Commission and director of “The Count,” which began last night at the Senior Citizen??s Center and will resume today...