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...Kennedy School first wait-listed him??then rejected him outright...
Kelleher filed a counter-complaint against Garcia in June alleging that it was Garcia who assaulted him??a claim the judge summarily denied...
...Laden and al-Qaeda. After the pair deposes George W. Bush, it’s up to Reagan’s illegitimate son—“a black street person,” says Young, “haunted by dreams of the father who never accepted him??—to battle Reagan’s forces. He takes up the superhero moniker Blackman, joins up with a counterpart named Rushon (a campy reference to Batman and Robin) and George W. Bush as The French Tickler, and the trio ultimately puts Reagan back to rest...
...League counterpart worked in tandem to pitch his story and overcome one major obstacle: not many people follow Ivy League sports.“That makes it a little bit more difficult obviously,” Humm said. “But once people find out about him??I know with USA Today he was on the radar screen for a while. It was just a matter of the right time.”It doesn’t hurt Humm, Sullivan, and others pushing cases like Hartigan’s that the Ivy League is largely viewed...
...movement. In it, the protagonist, Mr. Frothingham—played by a member wearing a man’s suit—tries to write a speech. Four uppity Suffragettes disturb him, but his “sweet secretary”—who is totally crushing on him??pities the guy. He tries to give his speech in Radcliffe Yard, but is rudely interrupted by a group of bothersome feminists yelling “Votes for Women!” Thankfully, and to a round of applause by the Clubbers, the secretary arrives...