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...have controlled events, but confess plainly that events have controlled me." Lincoln was often extremely modest, but this remark was the result of more than humility. Lincoln, particularly as the Civil War stretched into its fourth year, was painfully aware of how much was beyond his control. David Herbert Donald in his biography Lincoln carefully examines the life of Abraham Lincoln from his birth in rural Kentucky through his death...
...think we're seeing conservatism becoming more respectable in Cambridge," said Donald L.K. Trumbull, chair of the Cambridge Republican Committee...
...didn't take a census. I just looked, and they weren't there. --Donald Hudson Pfarrer '56 Cambridge
...such controversial multimedia exhibits as "The Dinner Party," dedicated to history's semisung women; "The Birth Project," focusing on mothers and their emotional processes; and "Powerplay," a chronicle of male domination and manipulation. But despite all her previous work, nothing prepared her for what she and her husband, photographer Donald Woodman, encountered on their jouney preparing for "The Holocaust Project...
...prosecution team decided to reject professional help in selecting the jury. "I brought into the case the best jury consultant in America, the father of the art of jury selection, Donald Vinson," says San Francisco litigator John Martel, a prosecution adviser. "And on the first day of the trial, Dr. Vinson was asked to leave the courtroom because the prosecutors were concerned that the public might feel that the jury or the jury system was being manipulated if they were using a jury consultant." "Meanwhile," Martel continues, "Jo-Ellan Dimitrius was literally steering the ship at that point...