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...C.A.R. is supported by H-R Afro, S.E.S.P.A., and the Colloquium Board and the Student Board of the Graduate School of Education. It's members include Ronald Edmunds, Steven Gould, Luigi Gorini, David Laper, Richard Lewontin, William Paul, Wesley Profit and Allan Tobin...
Nowhere is the American penchant for pilfering more in evidence than in Boston Common. Ever since 1897, the north side of the common has been dominated by a massive monument with a bronze bas-relief of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the white leader of the first black U.S. regiment, who was killed leading a Civil War assault on South Carolina's Fort Wagner. The only problem with the statue was Shaw's bronze sword. It kept disappearing. First the original, then another and another, until the colonel had been rearmed no less than a dozen times. Finally...
...school's smoking patio, and when they talk about their hopes for the future, they use words like "comfortable" and "secure." For entertainment, they drive their shiny new cars to Michael's in nearby Concord for pizza and beer. Their worries, says History Teacher Don Gould, are as old as adolescence: "Whether people like them, what they look like, and who's going out with whom...
Also selected were: Ellen H. Goodman '63, a columnist for The Boston Globe; Whitney M. Gould, a reporter for the Capitol Times of Madison, Wis.; Edwin P. Hudgins, City Editor of the Gainsville, Ga., Times; and, Morton M. Kondracke, a reporter for The Chicago Sun-Times...
...prestige extends into more crucial matters. Professors here are accorded "seer" status, even when they turn out to be wrong. The slick newsweeklies typically chart a trend among young people by teeing off with the latest goings-on at Harvard. The Hotelworkers Union pension fund and the Jay Gould Foundation may have similar stocks tucked away in their protfolios, but if Harvard makes an investment, it is considered automatically sound...