Word: housman
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Housman said that he first realized he was conservative when "I got my first paycheck and didn't get as much as I thought I was going to get," because of taxes...
...really just an event to show that there is a strong Republican community at Harvard and that no one should feel intimidated to share his or her political beliefs," said Michael G. Housman '02, who helped plan the event...
...Housman is co-chair of Jews for Conservative Politics (JCP) which organized the dinner along with the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Club (HRRC) and the Harvard Salient, a conservative campus publication...
...just started as an idea I had to bring all of the 'closet Republicans' at Harvard out of their rooms and give them a chance to meet one another," Housman wrote in an e-mail message...
...fame with a different Shakespearean work: the 1967 play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, an existential reimagining of two characters from Hamlet. Since then his work has been known for its wordplay and highbrow subject matter--such as chaos theory in Arcadia, or the life of poet A.E. Housman in The Invention of Love, now running in London. Many of his plays have been criticized for their emotional inaccessibility, but, says Stoppard a bit testily, "If people think it, then they think it. That's fine." In fact, romantic passion has long been a preoccupation: his 1982 play The Real...