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...numbers of students during the fifties, the need for space was not limited to additional dorm rooms. About one in 20 students brought a car to campus, aggravating already-worsening traffic problems in the Square. Furthermore, as the influx of cars increased, Cambridge struggled to accommodate parked cars, with frequent clashes between students and Cambridge authorities. This issue of parking in Harvard Square affected hundreds of students and faculty, strained town-gown relations, and was debated endlessly in City Hall and University Hall.On foot or on wheels, Harvard men had to traverse an area that already sported...
...Daniloff will return to campus for a boat-race the morning of June 5th. Though Bingham died earlier this spring, Greene and Daniloff organized the event as a reunion for the lightweight crew team. ‘ACCIDENTAL JOURNALIST’ Still Daniloff has been a frequent presence on campus. He served as a fellow at the Barone Center, which is now known as the Shorenstein Center for Press, Politics, and Public Policy, and as a fellow at the Neiman Foundation. Though his excellence in journalism was further recognized when he served as the director of Northeastern University?...
...Sullivan's essay was the most concise contemporary statement of the intellectual and religious grounds for our Founding Fathers' commitment to the separation of church and state. Our President has on occasion insisted that our battle with terrorism is not with those of the Muslim faith. His rhetoric and frequent statements that link his political positions to his religious faith, however, do little to reassure those around the globe that the present Administration is not striving to achieve a Christian theocracy. Never in U.S. history has it been so important for Americans to carefully examine the relationship among religion, faith...
...pressure on families is growing because longer and more frequent deployments make for wrenching choices. As the number of women on active duty reaches 200,000, of a total of 1.4 million, it means that more mothers are likely to discover what it really means to balance job and family under extreme circumstances. The commute is hell, the business trip can last six months or a year, and the note left for the baby sitter includes your power of attorney and your will. Those who have husbands staying behind while they deploy find themselves conducting a crash course in smooth...
Summers said in an interview yesterday that he “was not consulted” in Bok’s deliberations. In an April 12 interview, he told The Crimson that he had been “in frequent touch” with Bok, but said only that they had “discussed a whole range of issues at the University...