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...president attracted some criticism, but no one could fault his thoroughness. Deans met and learned about parts of Harvard they never knew existed. Vice Presidents and other officials were away for planning retreats...
...think it was obviously a matter ofspeculation," Corlette said. "But I think part ofit was our own damn fault for the way we tried toget the information out as fast as possible...
...June 6, Eisenhower carried in his wallet another message he had written, to be issued only if the Allies failed to gain a foothold in France. "My decision to attack at this time and place was based upon the best information available," it read. "If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone." For several hours after the landings began, some of the commanders feared that statement might have to be released...
...this is exactly the problem. A writer who can make Bernstein's sex life boring is capable of any enormity. Respectful to a fault, but devoid of any spice or sauce, Leonard Bernstein is the kind of passionless hagiography that Leonard Bernstein would have hated...
...that crimes are not committed in a vacuum. "What happened to you in the past is a part of who you are today," she says. However, she adds, "If, in the process, we have made people think that people are not responsible for their lives, then that is a fault." Ever the pioneer, she delivered that opinion last February on a segment entitled Can You Get Away with Murder...