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...proverb suggests, is almost impossible. Starr may yet bring indictments against Clinton aides who participated in a possible cover-up during the first term or perjured themselves in sworn testimony. But attention is shifting--from a scandal based partly on the hard-to-believe idea that Clinton tried to enrich himself to the easy-to-believe idea that he wanted to get re-elected. Clinton, everyone knows, cares little about making money. But when it comes to winning, he takes no prisoners...
This is the underbelly of the "we" that Mr. Kaufman celebrates. While I believe that sharing experiences with people of similar backgrounds can enrich us all, we must never forget that it also has the capability of producing experiences remarkable in their cruelty and insensitivity. And this, none of us should forget as we strive to find the balance between the "I" and the "we" that Mr. Kaufman rightly identifies. --William D. Zerhouni '97-'98, president, Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Alliance
Jackson's project, "Lines of Activity: Space, History, Performance," examines how Jane Addams and other founders of the Hull-House Settlement in Chicago used the arts to enrich the lives of turn-of-the-century immigrants...
...taking a holiday break. Trie, 48, has played a small but supporting role in Clinton's life for more than a decade. The two men met when Trie ran a Chinese restaurant located near the Capitol in Little Rock named Fu Lin (in Chinese, it can mean "enrich your neighbor"). Clinton became a regular at Fu Lin, which hosted an unusually generous luncheon buffet. A friendship sprouted, and Clinton named Trie to the Arkansas State fire extinguisher board...
From my vantage point, the Finance Committee takes great care to award student grants on a meritocratic basis, and will accordingly hold organizational leaders accountable for justifying how their projects enrich life at the College. I believe that Steve Weinberg and the Finance Committee should be commended for their efforts to responsibly administer a large funding endowment to student organizations that are diverse and multi-faceted in their scope, rather than being criticized for shortcomings inherent in any bureaucratic structure. --Sam Speedie '99 Chair, Chief Executive Officer The Hyperion Theatre Company