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There is, however, the Inn at Harvard, a property that by some accounts will be taken over by Harvard once it’s in the black by the end of this decade. It’s in an ideal location and would be perfect for student offices and space. Yet in an e-mail, Associate Dean Nancy R. Maull said that the administration had always thought of the Inn “as possible space for the humanities” should the Inn cease functioning as a hotel...

Author: By Peter CHARLES Mulcahy, | Title: A Student Center Inn the Square | 11/26/2003 | See Source »

...maximize Democratic spending ability. For the moment, Dean and Kerry are right to raise and spend as much as they can. Democrats can’t suspend their full-force pursuit of the White House in the name of public financing, even if it is a respectable and worthy ideal...

Author: By The Harvard Crimson, | Title: Spend What You Raise | 11/26/2003 | See Source »

...When he succeeded Trent Lott as Republican leader in the Senate in December, Frist seemed the ideal replacement. Jetting to Africa often to perform surgeries, he was a contrast to Lott, whose racially insensitive remarks drove him from the leadership. With his Princeton-Harvard pedigree, youthful looks and daily running schedule, he was a perfect fit for the hyperathletic President, who portrays himself as a compassionate conservative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Go-To Guy | 11/25/2003 | See Source »

...student protester, Colin T. Reardon ’04, said he thought “being part of the protest was an ideal way to observe what was going on” in Miami...

Author: By Joshua D. Gottlieb, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Seniors Arrested At Miami Protests | 11/24/2003 | See Source »

That brings me to a heretical suggestion: There are downsides to living in Cambridge. Beautiful Cambridge, sophisticated Cambridge, Cambridge with its 17 independent bookstores for every one Republican, is perhaps not the ideal training ground for real life. It turns out that the world extends beyond Harvard Square—beyond Porter Square, even—and what’s out there looks precious little like life on the inside...

Author: By Adam A. Sofen, | Title: In Defense of New Haven | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

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