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Instead of putting forth dangerous suggestions in the name of a flawed meritocracy. Bok should be lobbying against the aid cuts wholesale. His vocal opposition will do far more for the cause of equal access than will his acceptance of the cuts as inevitabilities to be dealt with somehow...
...amplifying phrases, words, ideas, National Shihab Nye makes you do just that in her most recent collection of poems, Hugging the Jukebox. Some of the notes, at first might seem self-indulgent. Names which are not innately powerful, and whose connotations are simply act controlled or dealt with-not even dismissed-are assembled, implying verbs and actions-but the leaves these actions to be guessed. So, in "Martita and Luisa," the name "Martita," in a direct address, starts the action; then the name grows larger than the description, ending the first section of the poem and becoming the object...
...which is why it can be preferred to his own books" and an at times unflattering portrait of Malraux Lottman refuses to editorialize. Instead, he paints a marvelously detailed picture of the writers and artists of Paris's Left Bank, their milieu and the confused, often ambiguous way they dealt with the events of their time...
Harvard's JV and freshmen lightweights stroked to tough victories over MIT and Dartmouth Saturday, while the freshmen heavyweights dealt a crushing defeat to Brown...
Most of our courses dealt with various aspects of the Russian language, and were not particularly exciting. But discussions in the Soviet political history class revealed a fundamental difference between the treatment of civil liberties in the American and Soviet constitutions. In contrast to the American legal tradition of protecting civil liberties except in the extreme case of a "clear and present danger" to the nation's security, the Soviet constitution guarantees civil liberties only when the exercise of these liberties does not interfere with "the interests of society and state," a vague formulation which allows Soviet courts a wide...