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Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney will take the next two semesters off from the University, and some in the community speculate that he may depart for good after the 1998 academic year...
...problem is that Republicans tend to be white men, and Clinton's informal quota system makes positions for white males scarce. If the President needs to depart from his racial and gender formula to accommodate some Republicans in his government, he should feel free to do so. The gain is worth...
Conventional wisdom holds that any sane person, given the chance, would depart Cambridge as soon as possible for Cape Cod or Block Island or Newport or the Maine coast...
...those things that make us different from each other--we must not lose sight of the value of community. All of us came to this great University as individuals with unique backgrounds and talents. Four years of shared experiences have forged a new communal identity for us. Today we depart not only as individuals but also as members of a remarkable group, the Class of 1996, which itself belongs to a larger Harvard community. This Harvard community, embracing graduates scattered around the globe, transcends the bounds of space and time...
...over what constitutes "the truth"; learning is all about exploring these rich divergences of opinion. But all of us share a commitment to the search for truth. This dedication to the pursuit of knowledge brought all of us here in the first place, and it unites us as we depart...