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...your blood boil,” Froman said to the audience of just over 30 people. Froman, who is the second female president of the NRA, noted that the NRA filed suit against Nagin and was able to secure an injunction stopping the confiscations. “[These people] hadn??t done anything wrong, and they were being told to give up their guns at a time when the government couldn’t protect them,” Froman said. She added that the city took guns from the residents without issuing receipts and that...
...confirmed my suspicions. In the French literature professor’s “How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read,” he candidly admits to having lectured on books he has never read. I always knew that most of the class hadn??t read “Moby Dick,” but I never thought to ask whether my prof had.Bayard’s book is in some ways a higher brow cousin of CollegeHumor.com’s “Faking It,” a manual...
...number of professors, scientists and non-scientists alike, said yesterday they hadn??t yet read Knowles’s letter. But one who had, former Germanic Department Chair Judith L. Ryan, said she was surprised to learn that humanities departments at Harvard had been growing...
...catchers have already found extra playing time by shedding the tools of ignorance and slotting into the lineup at different positions. Kramer is getting reacquainted with his first-baseman’s mitt—“I hadn??t really played a lot since high school,” he says—and Casey and Roth are both prospective designated hitters...
While Vance is anxious to get back into the swing of things—he hadn??t faced real competition in nearly 10 months before leading off Harvard’s March 10 season opener against Quinnipiac—the Crimson coaching staff remembers the heartbreak of Vance’s injury all too vividly...