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Harvard should either make its lectures more interactive or ditch them completely in favor of more sections and time spent on reading and writing. Similarly, the Faculty should apply more thought and scrutiny to course requirements. It seems unlikely that the College will encourage collaborative work in the social sciences or humanities any time soon. We should at least attempt to make wise use of our individual time and effort...
...through both short-term stimulus and long-term investment (read: spending) while cutting the deficit in half in four years -- at least not while cutting middle-class taxes, avoiding a gasoline-tax boost and carrying out other ancillary pledges. His numbers have never added up. Yet Clinton cannot just ditch either growth or deficit reduction. Spurring the economy into faster job creation is the core promise that got him elected, but letting the deficit balloon further could eventually put a stop to that very growth...
...Bears. 10 Brookline St., Cambridge. 492-0082. Sextiles, Oversoul 7, Willis and Ditch Croaker on Thursday, Dec. 10. Flaming Lips, 37 Various and High Risk Group on Friday, Dec. 11. Cobalt 60, Twisted Roots and Mung on Saturday, Dec. 12. John, Monopoly and Mighty Jo Young on Tuesday, Dec. 15. New Band Night with Stranger Things and Devil's Avacado on Wednesday...
...last ditch effort to cover up their own ineptitude," Bolton wrote, "the Arts Council faxed me a couple of days ago and tried to cancel the presentations, hoping to postpone them to a later date when they could be better prepared...
...Wall came down and time ran out. The new Germany became preoccupied with the task of absorbing the east. Moreover, the new Germany grew too large to be swallowed by a federal Europe. The Maastricht treaty, the penultimate stop on the road to a federal Europe, was a last-ditch attempt to deny that reality...