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...King cried. Energy in the hall brimmed so close to the surface that he backed off to summarize the previous decade. "Now our struggle is for genuine equality, which means economic equality," he resumed. There was no need to build or persuade by the rules of oratory, as a feeder line in rhythm easily rekindled the crowd. "We are tired," said King. "We are tired of being at the bottom. ["Yes!"] We are tired ... We are tired of our men being emasculated so that our wives and our daughters have to go out and work in the white lady...
...five Crimson errors to open up a 10-6 lead in game three. Despite making many runs, Harvard never cut the margin to less than three and eventually fell, 30-26. Harvard will travels to Ithaca, N.Y., on Friday to face first-place Cornell before taking on perennial bottom-feeder Columbia. “Cornell’s definitely the team to beat,” Blotky said. “It would be amazing to give them their first Ivy League loss.” “We have nothing to lose,” Weiss added...
...were gas and the electricity to pump it. Floridians were stunned to hear that power might not be fully restored until late November, and just as chagrined to realize that FPL, which serves the nation's most hurricane-prone state, has one of the most tangled and antiquated feeder-line systems to repair. "This is the greatest country, but I'm heartbroken," said Zhanna Turetskaya, a Coral Springs gas station manager who came here from Belarus seven years ago, as she scanned a throng of angry customers wanting to pump the 10,000 gallons she had ready for them...
...Student Affairs Committee (SAC) first. Four of the last five UC presidents have used the position as a launch pad to the top, serving a full year as SAC chair before running for president, and as a result, the post has developed a reputation as a promising feeder job for those with tall dreams.However, the rotation was knocked out of alignment when then-junior Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 won the position last fall, beating out Tara Gadgil ’07 and John S. Haddock ’07.Chadbourne unexpectedly decided not to rejoin the Council, putting...
...Once they decide they’re going to do something,” he says, “they’ll find a spot.”An important and largely unknown fact about the College is its place on the Harvard University food chain. Think bottom feeder. The President’s Office is on top, and beneath it a number of schools, including the Medical School, the Kennedy School, and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). Beneath them is the College, which must report to FAS, which must then report to the President: a long...