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Sorry, Repentance and redemption remain at the center of the Judeo-Christian ethic, and one can construct a neat political universe based on the phenomenon of apologia. Some points on the spectrum of political apologists, ranging from Left to Right, include Noam Chomsky. Anthony Lewis '48. Henry Kissinger '50, and Norman Podhoret. Without passing judgement on the issues for which these apologists apologize, or the calculations of interest lurking beheath, one can safely conclude that the art of apology persists...
...Robie, the road to success differed widely from the route Reese took Robie is a hard worker, a strong advocate of conditioning and well-spent practice time. Anything he achieves. Fish likes to say, is as good a testimony to the work ethic as you can find...
...like a fine wine--that may be Buffett's most important contribution to our times. Instead of palm trees and seashells, his songs feature people seeking fame and fun in places ranging from New Orleans to Rangoon. Though the pursuit of either goal may seem frivolous to hardened work-ethic types, it is a relief to find someone who incorporates romance with trying to earn a living during these days of Reaganized recession...
James E. Shapiro '68 is one of the myriads who started running in those heady days of the new exercise ethic. But as a true-blue '60s radical and one of those impassioned individualists who refuses to comply with the limits society sets on its fads and trends, Shapiro didn't restrict his jaunts to the conventional distances of ten or fifteen miles or even the marathon. Rather, Shapiro joined up with that elite--some say insane--class that has aptly labeled itself "ultrarunners...
...Progressive era and the 1960s and early 70s. "In sum, creedal passion periods involve intense efforts by large numbers of Americans to return to first principles," an "American creed" represented by vague and symbolic words like freedom, equality, justice, and individual rights, and marked by a pervasive "antipower ethic...