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...Jesus to transform his life, Chuck Colson used to oversee outreach to the religious community. "I arranged special briefings in the Roosevelt Room for religious leaders, ushered wide-eyed denominational leaders into the Oval Office for private sessions with the President," Colson later wrote. "Of all the groups I dealt with, I found religious leaders the most naive about politics. Maybe that is because so many come from sheltered backgrounds, or perhaps it is the result of a mistaken perception of the demands of Christian charity ... Or, most worrisome of all, they may simply like to be around power...
...Occidental offense, saving ten shots in the match.CALIFORNIA BAPTIST 9, HARVARD 4Against Cal Baptist, the Crimson played evenly for the first minutes of the match. But 11 different man advantages for Cal Baptist took their toll on Harvard. The many chances proved too much for the Crimson.The Lancers dealt the first blow of the game, scoring with 1:30 remaining in the first period. Harvard quickly turned the tables, though, as Garcia and freshman Egan Atkinson added one apiece to end the quarter.The Crimson remained in control when the second frame opened, as Tune, who led Harvard with two goals...
...that continues there through Jan. 28 before moving on to San Francisco and Minneapolis, Minn. It's a show, by the way, that might just as well be called "Big Daddy." For artists seeking a way forward, Picasso was the classic Oedipal father, the man who had to be dealt with, digested and finally overthrown...
...meant to argue, expose, or discuss a particular opinion in some depth. Op-eds may not explicitly respond to pieces that have already appeared in The Crimson, but often they tackle the same subjects that recent op-eds have dealt with. In considering which op-eds to publish, in addition to originality, we also look for a strong argument, timeliness, clarity of writing, and cleverness...
...many reactions explored in “The Great New Wonderful,” the most impressive piece of 9/11 art I’ve encountered. Writer Sam Catlin and director Danny Leiner weave together five fictional stories examining the ways in which New Yorkers might have dealt with the trauma of the attacks, a year later.The filmmakers examine myriad emotional states—fertile ground for the talented ensemble company. The stories can require psychological excavation, an undertaking performed literally by Dr. Trabulous (Tony Shalhoub), a cantankerous psychologist who analyzes Sandie (Jim Gaffigan). As Dr. Trabulous discovers, Sandie...