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...Clinton impeachment, for instance, thrust many Harvard professors into the forefront of the national discourse...
Markham said she felt it is particularly important for Harvard students to become involved in the Democratic Party because "it's clearly the party that represents the young people and is in the forefront on a number of issues...
...Markham said she felt it is particularly important for Harvard students to become involved in the Democratic Party because "it's clearly the party that represents the young people and is in the forefront on a number of issues...
Vaeth emphasized, though, that any future"pressure" the activists would put on theUniversity would be no-violent, pointing to therelatively orderly nature of Friday's rally. "Weworked with the police, we didn't rush thebuilding," he said. "We as students have the leastto lose by bringing this to the forefront...
...someone who commutes by rail and therefore needs to drown out the train shouters on their cellular phones, I lusted after this pair of headphones for my Walkman for years. Comfortable as velvet earmuffs, the Form 2s deliver a luscious, fat sound. Plus they keep me at the forefront of style: the sleek, flat headphones are in the Museum of Modern Art's collection...