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...extremely baked Harold B. Mackey ’03 recently called HUPD to report the presence of a “mongoose with giant teeth” in his common room. Police responded and, following Mackey’s careful instructions, delicately removed a toothbrush from his bathroom...
...Impressionable freshman Harold K. Fahlgren ’05 is very excited about Harvard-Yale weekend, based on very poor information. “I was talking to this really drunk guy who wasn’t wearing pants [Steven K. Seaver ’98-’03],” Falgren said, “and he was saying that there was like a huge fucking Harvard-Yale sex orgy last time he went to New Haven. He also said Yale girls are super-hot, and really impressed by Harvard guys. I’m definitely gonna...
...wonder if House Democrats will someday regret that they chose Nancy Pelosi instead of brash, young Harold Ford Jr., to lead them for the remainder of George W. Bush's first term. Unlike Pelosi, a savvy but utterly predictable liberal whom Republicans will delight in caricaturing as a "San Francisco Democrat," Ford would have been, in his own words, "hard to put in a box." Republicans would have had difficulty pigeonholing a black, 32-year-old, three-term Congressman who voted against Bush's tax cuts but in favor of such conservative perennials as the prayer-in-school and anti...
...Harold Ford Sr., who represented the ninth congressional district in Memphis for 22 years, Ford Jr. is only one of the aggressive young politicians to emerge from a budding black political dynasty. His colleagues in the House include Chicago's Jesse Jackson Jr. (with whom Ford attended St. Albans, the prestigious Washington prep school that also produced Gore); Missouri's William Lacy Clay, whose father, William Clay, dominated the same district in St. Louis for a generation; and Florida's Kendrick Meeks, who just won a Miami district vacated by his mother, Carrie Meeks. "There were three things...
...agenda has broadened. "If Harold Sr. had tried to talk about national issues instead of helping folks get their street light fixed or their social security, people would have said he's got a big head and we need somebody else," says A.C. Wharton, recently elected the first black mayor of Shelby County, where Memphis is located. "His father had to knock down doors, but Harold Jr.'s already in the room. He can afford to take on national issues like the war on terrorism and foreign policy" and, like a growing number of black politicians of his generation...