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Many fabrications used to sell past wars to the American people are now notorious. In 1964, a Navy crew??€™s panicky suspicion that it had come under fire by a Vietnamese ship was within a few hours spun by President Lyndon B. Johnson into a malicious act of Communist aggression. For his lies, LBJ was rewarded with congressional authorization to escalate our fateful military adventure in Indochina. In 1990, the first President Bush employed bogus accounts of Iraqi soldiers tossing Kuwaiti newborns out of incubators to overcome the public’s unwillingness to wage war against...
...notes that sports with no traditional season—such as crew??€”envelope the entire academic year and leave athletes with little time for anything else. In sports with a clear off-season, such as football, Lewis worries that “the off-season is almost as burdensome as the season...
...second varsity eight and first varsity four have no effect of the crew??€™s national ranking, which is only based on the performance of the first varsity eight, but their performance will count for Radcliffe’s standing at the NCAA championships, if they advance that...
...wherever they spent their time—dribbling down a soccer field, pipetting in a biology lab or strumming a guitar—and with whom they spent their time. For example, The Crimson’s Editorial Board—a slightly pretentious, left-leaning and rebellious motley crew??€”emboldened me, pushed me to the right of center and taught me how to work along with the most sundry of characters. Random first-year roommates forced us to live with characters completely unlike ourselves. A good friend shows us the meaning of loyalty and integrity...
Miserable weather spoiled the Radcliffe heavyweight crew??€™s afternoon at Brown on Saturday, but smooth sailing marked the Radcliffe lightweights’ weekend victory over the Wellesley heavyweights on the Charles River...