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...attributed to the accused are these confessions that are referred to as “Negro evidence.” The originals were burned in a fire in 1911, so all that survives are highly edited versions of a confession beaten out of somebody who spoke another language, who didn??t know how to read and write. So I would love for there to be some authentic statement by one of those guys, but the conditions of history don’t make it possible. It’s a counterfactual. 8.FM: Speaking of counterfactuals, what would...
...talked about perspective, and both matches we didn??t play as well as we would’ve liked,” Baise said. “We knew that, and we learned some things. If we didn??t go and play those matches then maybe we couldn’t have pulled out this win tonight. It was hard, but I was proud of how they showed up tonight...
Faculty members were advised in an e-mail to bring their own lunch, “but some people didn??t read to the bottom of the e-mail,” she said. Those who did not pack a lunch found themselves sharing a banana with their colleagues, Cohen said...
...managed funds at the end of 2008. As of yesterday, Dershowitz and the college remained at loggerheads, with the Harvard professor vowing to continue his campaign until Hampshire publicly clarified its decision. “The president of Hampshire said personally to me that ‘we didn??t divest from Israel.’ If he’s prepared to say that publicly, then the issue is over,” Dershowitz said. —Staff writer Elias J. Groll can be reached at egroll@fas.harvard.edu...
...said. But the restaurant, like others in Harvard Square, was booked two weeks in advance of Valentine’s Day. Law said that business on Saturday was “fantastic.” It was the same story at Rialto in the Charles Hotel, where diners didn??t skimp on dinner, often opting for tasting menus. “It was one of the busier valentine’s days in recent history,” said general manager Michael J. Mooney. “Even to the last moment, people were calling all morning long...