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According to a press release from the office of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.), the current incarnation of the continuing resolution would have meant $3.1 billion in education cuts if it remained in place for the whole year...
Hollywood has been cashing in on mad King George and Richard III; now roomfuls of diaries and papers dating back to Queen Victoria could become scripts, beginning with Edward VIII: The Inside Story. In merchandising, the royals have not done nearly as well as The Lion King. That would change...
...prize was started by Edward Hopkins and is supported today by his foundation, the Charity of Edward Hopkins. A fund drive last year enabled the college to award twice as many prizes this year, according to an article in the Harvard University Gazette...
...those who search for precedent, Harvard has been very clear and consistent in its evaluation of this troubled period in our national past. It was Harvard President Edward Everett who, along with President Lincoln, eulogized the fallen Union soldiers at Gettysburg. Memorial Hall was built not simply to commemorate the Northern dead but to honor all those who fought for the cause of the Union. Indeed, in his welcome to the returning Harvard men who fought for the Union, Professor James Russell Lowell declared...
...Tonight, President Bush will admit in a Public Broadcasting Service television interview with David Frost: "I miscalculated," a reference to his decision to stop short of driving Hussein from power when he had the chance. Says President Bush: "I thought he'd be gone." TIME's Edward Barnes, who covered the war for LIFE Magazine, reports that this is only one of many ironies of the Gulf War, which began on January 17, 1991, and was over by February 27. "Despite the fact that it was one of the most decisive victories in American military history," says Barnes, "there weren...