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...Harry Reynolds. "Hay, Harry, Do you wear jockeys or swing easies?" Harry mumbled, and Coach laughed. Dan DiMichele got on the bus, sat down, and wrote "Brown sucks" on the frosted over window. I got on the bus as inconspicuously as I could. The hockey team isn't too fond...
...only exceptions to this are the charges growing out of attacks on the CFIA. There, Robert Bowie, director of the Center, pressed charges.) The CRR does not decide ultimate guilt or innocence, nor does it examine the issues. It punishes radical students. It is not empowered, as Wilson was fond of saying, to hear complaints against the administration. The CRR is an instrument of the Harvard administration designed to punish students. It is only programmed one way. There will never be a CRIMSON headline reading "CRR OVERRULES DEAN MAY-SAVES EVERYONE...
...like these credentials. Harvard, huh? I spent a wonderful summer at your summer school many years back, and have fond memories of my stay in Cambridge...
Nixon mentioned the aspirations of the young, the black and other minorities. In addition to his now familiar line about the "lift of a driving dream" (of which, incomprehensibly, the President seems very fond), he used some highly inspirational rhetoric. "We have gone through a long, dark night of the American spirit. But now that night is ending," he said at one point. Then, attempting to speak past Congress and align himself politically with a widespread feeling that runs from the radical right to the radical left, he made a curious, almost self-condemnatory statement. "Let's face...
...very interested in Harvard, and very fond of it as an institution," she said, but declined to discuss Harvard's role as a university. "I think I'll let my husband make the policy," she smiled. "If I had been offered the job I might have some ideas...