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I had pointed out in my speech accepting the Democratic nomination for President in July 1976: "Ours was the first nation to dedicate itself clearly to basic moral and philosophical principles ... a revolutionary development that captured the imagination of mankind." It was time for us to capture the imagination of...
The similarities among different missionaries' experiences also reflect the depth of a belief which prompted them to dedicate two years of their lives to sharing their convictions with other people. Finlayson explains that he wanted to give something to other people and thought that being a missionary was the best...
This year three major events marked the beginning of a more permanent relationship between Harvard and the private sector. In October, the Faculty adopted a policy defining terms for determining a professor's conflict of interest between the University and private companies. In March, a Harvard Nobel laureate announced that...
Bull sired two sons: Seth, now in charge at Claiborne, and Arthur B. Hancock III, the black sheep. When the pressures of being Bull's son got to Arthur, he went his own way. He liked to pick at country music and even cut an album in Nashville. Still...
"MY CONSERVATISM is less' sanguine about the supposed case with which the public good can be produced." Will starts. The problem with government, he says--challenging a standard right-wing tenet--is not that it is too big but too weak. Our leaders too often capitulate to popular caprices rather...