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Although a small minority of incoming students find Harvard isn’t their true fit, they don’t immediately forget their years in Crimson. Durkin says she never regretted going to Harvard...
...also not forget that in 1982 there was a good reason Congress overwhelmingly passed the Intelligence Identities Protection Act, which was intended to prevent anyone from systematically exposing operatives as part of a campaign to harm national security. In 1975, the Greek terrorist group November 17 assassinated the CIA chief in Athens, not long after he was exposed in the press. In the '70s a former CIA officer, Philip Agee, was systematically exposing CIA personnel overseas, probably at the behest of Cuba. If Agee's campaign had been picked up by the rest of the press, the CIA would have...
It’s easy to forget that each day, people make decisions and face losses whose personal impacts dwarf those that most of us behind the Ivy gates of Harvard ever encounter. At 17—the age at which Alex Arredondo made the fateful decision to join the Marines—my toughest decision was whether or not to play hookey from school. I can’t imagine signing a declaration of my willingness to die for any cause—political views on Iraq aside. At 19, as I ponder my current toughest decisions?...
...legs, it’s like fighting with one arm behind your back. They’re going to get very discouraged and then get up and say, ‘I played a hell of a match.’ No one’s ever going to forget that match.”The Crimson’s two singles wins came at No. 4 and No. 5, from a revitalized junior Ashwin Kumar who won, 6-3, 6-3, appearing to have shaken off his previous struggles, and from Valkin...
Such a scandal became what it was because of the game, not the other way around. Let’s not forget what came first...