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There is also a weekly current affairs dinner table for undergraduates only, led by Paula Childs, an editorial columnist for Tab newspapers
There's no evidence that taking away benefits will turn back the explosion of illegitimate births. There are more powerful forces at work than a $300 monthly check. Columnist George Will warns fellow conservatives against saying "nothing could be worse" than the current system. They are underestimating the potential damage to children, he argues. He recalls similar rhetoric about another broken system: state-run mental hospitals. Patients were discharged into community-based programs for their own good. Turns out, something was worse: homelessness...
Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam yesterday reported the contents of an October 1994 meeting of the board of incorporators of the magazine, which is distributed every other month to 220,000 University alumni...
McLaughlin is a columnist at the Boston Globe and will focus her research on health care reform and the international impact of AIDS...
National political columnist George Will once told students at Harvard that they should do every thing Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53 told them...