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...over drug use during the 1980s, she feels that attitudes since then have softened. "In the late '70s and early '80s there was plenty of denial but also the idea that drugs aren't good," says Dailey. "Honestly, today a lot of parents don't feel that way. They hark back to the days when they used. And they don't realize what's happened to drug content or what the implications are of using at such young ages...
...heavens. He was inclined to look for an evil principle at work in the heart of things: at sea, the white whale, Moby Dick, would serve the purpose. Around his home in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, Melville had to strain himself to turn a locomotive into a dark metaphysic: "Hark! here comes that old dragon again--that gigantic gad-fly of a Moloch--snort! puff! scream!" "Great improvements of the age!" he wrote contemptuously. "Who wants to travel so fast? My grandfather did not, and he was no fool." Earlier in the 19th century, there were those who thought that...
This year's production, "Raiders of the Lost Hark," is a play on the popular nickname for the school's student center, Harkness Commons...
...Raiders of the Lost Hark," runs from March 6 to March 9 and will be shown in the Ropes-Gray Room of Pound Hall on the Law School campus...
Boss Hog from "The Dukes of Hazzard" hark, I say, HARK said...