Word: existentã
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Dates: during 2002-2002
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Angered by a prolonged spell of spineless—or, often, non-existent??opposition in Washington to the Bush Administration, Frank Rich ’71 thundered in his New York Times column last Saturday morning: “Do the Democrats stand for anything other than the next election?” His question was clearly intended to convey scorn for the shallow pragmatism that underpins so many of the party’s current tactics. Yet, had Rich posed the question to the budding politicos at his alma mater, the leadership of the Harvard College Democrats...
...accounting was being done in unorganized ledgers and the management hierarchy was almost non-existent??most of the 27 employees reported directly to Gates...
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