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...left the front-gate lights on. And your father had trouble sleeping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turning Points: Home Free | 9/30/2002 | See Source »

Advocates for alleged victims of priest abuse protested yesterday in front of Johnston Gate a subpoena that would have made public confidential comments made by victims in support groups...

Author: By Alexandra N. Atiya, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Activists Defend Sex Victims' Rights | 9/24/2002 | See Source »

...history and abundance of lore that made the other Cambridge so distinctive also infuses this one. I have come back to notice the little things: the Sargent murals in Widener, the way the afternoon light slants across the whiteness of the Memorial Church steeple, the words on Dexter Gate. These quiet moments, outside of the regular busyness of our lives, make Harvard quite a different place from the imperfect institution we talk idealistically and passionately about. And although I don’t think academic robes will be required for dinner anytime soon, I have never appreciated the beauty...

Author: By Sue Meng, | Title: A Tale of Two Cambridges | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...major sporting competition to come along, and three show up at the same time. At least they did last week in Spain. In the space of a few days the World Cup in athletics got off the blocks in Madrid, the World Equestrian Games went to the starting gate in Jerez and the World Rowing Championships were launched in Seville. At the athletics track the crowd had hoped to see U.S. sprinter Tim Montgomery, fresh from setting a new 100-m world record at the season's last Grand Prix event in Paris. Montgomery had clipped .01 seconds off Maurice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: They Came To Reign in Spain | 9/22/2002 | See Source »

...arrived at page eight, containing the gross misinterpretation of Bradstreet, and was appalled but not surprised. After all, it seems to me that Harvard has long been more concerned with getting a (token) female voice at the table (or on the gate) and less concerned about hearing it all the way out. I’m not sure whether Anne Bradstreet’s misconstrued words exemplify sheer ignorance or willful revisionism, but in either case, her words remain. They are there to greet 1,600 new Harvard students, and they are there to remind us that Harvard...

Author: By Elizabeth J. Quinn, | Title: Misinterpreting Bradstreet | 9/16/2002 | See Source »

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