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...hand, having grown up during the so-called “good war,” members of the Class of 1953 were more willing to accept without question the rectitude of the U.S. foreign policy. But on the other hand, the members of the Class of 1953 had heard stories about battle first-hand from buddies who had fought in World War II—and knew too much to trust newsreels from the Korean War that depicted goreless fighting...
Denner said he has evidence that his client was in Cambridge at the time of the Colorado Springs murder, including e-mails, credit-card bills and first-hand accounts of people who know Pring-Wilson...
...just feel very strongly that we want students from lower income families to have the opportunity to come and experience Harvard first-hand as a pre-frosh,” Donahue said. “I think one of the best things about the revisit weekend is that students are able to meet other people from their class, and we don’t want anyone to miss out on that experience because of financial strain...
...response to Erin M. Kane’s recent op-ed on interhouse restrictions, I wonder if the Quincy House resident has ever tried living in one of these interhouse restricted houses and learned first-hand what it’s like to find it impossible to get a seat in one’s own dining hall ( Op-ed, “Segregated Dining,” April...
...everybody, no question about it, but there's no place like New York City. I get out and ride around now when I can, just go on assignments. I stop a radio car and get in and ride around, so they can't really be prepared. I like first-hand, unvarnished feedback...