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...family box in the Speaker's gallery, and it was accepted. The unlikely twosome have been communing since Gingrich's opening-day speech to the House, where the Speaker addressed the need for racial equality, ways to combat drug use and help for the District of Columbia--all issues dear to Jesse's heart. The Rev. Jackson then invited Gingrich onto his talk show, Both Sides, and the two have spoken a few times by telephone. Jackson shrugs off his unorthodox seating plan. "I don't read much into it," he says. "It's just another way of reaching...
...Dear Editors - As I read yesterday's front-page article about the "voluntarily retirement" of Joe Hickey, I could only wonder how long it will take the higher-ups in the Harvard corporation to understand how much of the satisfaction we gain from our undergraduate experiences is determined by our daily interactions with and ability to trust in our caring and dedicated House employees. Every one knows that Harvard is a business, and a successful one at that, but its essential vitality lies in a sense of community that the bullying of long-time, much-loved staff members like Hickey...
...once again, we embark on the frigate of the new semester, this magical time of discovery and rebirth and, of course, the sweet, sweet cursing of first-years lotteried out of Core classes. Yes, the upperclass students bask in the glow of their years until the unfortunate announcement of (dear God, must we go on) a random lottery...
...more gray than black and white: "If there is no black and white, there can be no gray--since gray is merely a mixture of the two." How perfectly poetic! How superbly simplistic! (Rand must have been exempt from Lit. & Arts A.) Try mixing yellow, blue and red, my dear...
...they love their Packers? One couple used the occasion of the N.F.C. title game to marry (the bride wore green and gold), and one family surreptitiously spread the ashes of a dear departed on the field afterward. The most played dance tune in Wisconsin is, yes, the Packarena. The waiting list for season tickets is 30,000 names long; only the top five made the cut last year. On Jan. 25 the Packers will sell 25,000 specially designed boxes of "Frozen Tundra," pulled up from Lambeau after the Mud Bowl victory over the 49ers...