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...minimal. As Bryan, Asner cites the Bible as he rails against evolutionism. Yet Asner is a self-proclaimed Darwinist.As director Brendon Fox observes, “It’s always interesting to watch the reaction of the audience around the country who may have assumed that Ed??s politics was the same as his character’s.” The Crimson spoke with Asner about his thoughts on playing Bryan as well as his views on evolution and creationism.The Harvard Crimson: William Jennings Bryan was known for being maybe the most charismatic public speaker...
...scholarship and the scholars than anyone else. Though dismissive of the media uproar—attributing it to the fact that Oxbridge has long been “under the Labor government’s microscope”—his profound disappointment in the op-ed??s authors is clear. He commented, “I found it almost breathtaking that they ended their article suggesting that no one should apply for the Rhodes unless they want to go for Oxford. Why else would people apply for the Rhodes...
...makes the imaginative assertion that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is a “model conservative,” one need not read the op-ed for very long before realizing that the real mirage is not McCain’s maverick status but, rather, the op-ed??s collection of misleading mischaracterizations of both Senator McCain and his potential opponent. STEVEN E. JOHNSTON...
...diversity of every form a goal of most universities.As it should be. But while we firmly believe that a diverse campus is a strong campus, a new frontier has been reached that deserves further scrutiny—affirmative action for gay students.This past Monday, “Inside Higher Ed?? reported that Middlebury College had decided to “give students who identify themselves as gay in the admissions process an “attribute,” a flag that gives the applicant a leg-up in the same way that being a recruited athlete, legacy...
...campus bands Chester French, the Dharma Seals, and Plan B for the Type A’s, who gathered around the band while munching on coffee cake, bagels and sundry fruit plates. Asked what the hardest aspect of being in a band was, singer-guitarist L. “Ed?? E. Robertson (who is married with children), replied, “Telling your parents that you’re gay.” Although the later event in Lowell Lecture Hall was not promoted as a concert, the band—sporting an array of motorcycle jackets, floppy...