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...those papers -- including things like the Secret Service log book of everything the President did while in office -- are mindboggling. But they are nothing compared to the museum pieces stacked in not much order in another huge room. The collection includes Kennedy's personal possessions -- from scrimshaws to Gov 7 notebook -- plus scores of gifts from heads of state and unknowns around the world. There are 1245 paintings of Kennedy, 280 busts, and one Harvard chair, a gift from the Class of 1964, presumptuously inscribed: "The only proper seat of government is a Harvard chair...
...this pursuit, Kerry continues the work begun by Gov. Howard Dean’s campaign. Regardless of the Dean campaign’s intrinsic merits, or even of Dean’s own personal appeal, his campaign resonated with what his advisers optimistically termed “Generation Dean.” If Kerry can capture that energy and enthusiasm, stoke it, and harness it, he will surely benefit in November while doing an invaluable service for the country that transcends his own political fortunes. In fact, we strongly encourage all politicians, from across the political spectrum, to genuinely reach...
...massive amounts of large, unregulated donations known as soft money. With McAuliffe’s recent announcement that he will leave the DNC after the November elections, Democrats should find a leader who can harvest the small donations and grassroots energy that will keep the Party competitive and strong. Gov. Howard Dean is that kind of leader...
...committee has offered no alternatives to relocating Gov Docs to Littauer, but such a move would be a serious handicap to undergraduates. Gov Docs’ current location in Lamont is convenient to undergraduates without hindering the access of the public, who are legally required to be able to see the collections. A move to Littauer Library, far from the Widener-Pusey-Lamont complex that holds most resources used by undergraduates, not only offers no substantive advantages but would also make Gov Docs available for far fewer and less convenient hours during the day?...
With any luck, undergraduates’ response to the survey will give administrators pause and force them to consider alternatives to a move to Littauer. To this end, all students potentially affected by the move—and all those who have benefited from Gov Docs at its current location—should make an effort to have their voices heard. Although the Lamont survey was completed yesterday, a similar survey available at Littauer Library ends today...