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The show, which featured 30 first-year models, benefited Boston Area Students Involved in the Community (BASIC), a city-wide community service group founded this year by first-years.
Call it the sidekick theory of history: the idea that behind every famous individual was an unsung, exceptional assistant whose aid and support guaranteed his or her chief's success. In the case of Charles Darwin, the invaluable aide-de-camp may have been one Syms Covington, an obscure British...
The Republicans' problem is the lack of a coherent, unifying agenda. The G.O.P. was founded on a bedrock philosophy in 1854: maximum individual liberty supported by a protective but not paternalistic government. Policies that flowed from this philosophy--from abolition to antitotalitarianism to rational distribution of wealth--united the party...
Tom said she is optimistic that minority organizations will work better together under the auspices of the MSA. Last spring's Coalition for Diversity faded a few months after its formation partly because the individuals who founded it had divergent agendas.
The Harvard branch of the Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1921 with the assistance of a Mr. W--the organizer of the Chicago chapter and an imperial officer in the Klan--and an unidentified man, Mr. T.