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Those awards foreshadowed Harvard’s most prestigious honor of the week. Yesterday, American Football Monthly named Harvard coach Tim Murphy National Coach of the Year...
...someone signs into Lamont Library, although they technically are given access only to the government documents, the building layout means that it’s difficult for Harvard to restrict their access to the rest of the facility. “It’s pretty much on the honor system,” Brainard said...
Gullette observed that the battle to maintain Social Security poses an immediate challenge for political activists. “There is enough money in the Social Security reserve, if the Republicans honor the reserve, until 2042. That’s just a fact,” she said. “How is it that Greenspan could still be terrifying people with the thought that it’s going to end earlier? That of course makes it likelier that the republicans will be able to diminish its effectiveness for greater numbers of people...
...It’s a great honor for coach, and we’re all glad he got it,” Grimm said. “It reflects the work of the assistant coaches that he hires and the players that he recruits, as well as the work that he himself puts...
...absurdity and destructiveness of war are on full display here, stripped of facile notions of patriotism and honor. Sides and nations seem immaterial: the French officers often act against their own troops, even shooting one of their own men, and, as shown in Jodie Foster’s brilliant portrayal of a German woman who aids Mathilde in her search, everyone seems to resent the idea of battle far more than they do their supposed enemy...