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...doing so, Harvard Real Estate could fulfill Harvard's implicit responsibility to make its community a better place to live and do business in. Harvard isn't primarily a real estate company--it's a university...
Saturday night lying in my bed unable to sleep and suddenly profoundly disturbed...I can't say now that I didn't know that living with Nick would be weird, and suddenly, it seems that all the implicit dangers of placing the two of us in one room have been realized: He's in his bed whimpering like a baby and I can't stop shaking...
...Rachel E. Cohen '94 also said she wanted the University officially to condemn Mansfield's views. All this was explicitly pretexted on the fact that Mansfield "was speaking not merely as a private citizen but as a tenured Harvard professor whose words carry the weight of the University's implicit approval...
...passers by in the Square but a judge and jury which will decide whether or not Colorado gays will have rights, and given that Mansfield was speaking not merely as a private citizen but as a tenured Harvard professor whose words carry the weight of the University's implicit approval, we feel that we have an urgent responsibility to react publicly to Mansfield's remarks...
...during the fall. L.A. is, after all, the world's easiest satirical target. Moreover, Altman and co- screenwriter Frank Barhydt are adapting -- freely commingling is a better description -- short stories by the late Raymond Carver. These have quite a different bleakness about them and are, anyway, resistant to the implicit cultural generalizations the movie tries to impose on them. Carver was content to capture discrete moments of confusion and loss in everyday, mostly lower- middle-class lives, rendered in spare, sparsely populated stories. His manner rigorously excluded direct emotional comment on the behavior of his people. Or, for that matter...