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...Fellow Benjamin Ginsberg, who was a counsel for both Bush-Cheney campaigns, said he found it “troubling” that politicians are forced to resort to campaign tactics to draw the public’s attention away from murder trials and other sensational news. Fellow Martin Frost, a former U.S. Representative, D-Texas, noted the current political polarization. He said that Reagan was the last president truly to seek bipartisan support, because his party’s majority in Congress was so slim that cooperation was necessary to get anything done. But Adam Nagourney, chief political correspondent...
...goal of voting on legislation by the end of the academic year.“The greatest resource we have...[is] the ideas and energy of the people in this room,” said Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby.—Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...
...that students will voice their opinions and help shape the general education recommendations.A forum for faculty and students on the topic of general education has been scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 4 p.m. in University Hall’s Faculty Room.—Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...
...going to be very windy and you get storms in there.” The period of warm weather Cambridge is currently experiencing is commonly called “Indian summer”—a period of abnormally warm weather in late autumn that follows the first frost. The etymology of the term “Indian Summer” is oft-debated and Wofsy noted the term is also politically incorrect. One theory says the term “Indian Summer” is related to the term “Indian giver,” which...
Skocpol gave the Faculty Council a preliminary look at that report during the Council’s meeting yesterday. —William C. Marra contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs can be reached at ehjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...