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...Barack Obama wins the majority of pledged delegates and the Democratic National Committee decides to hand the nomination to Hillary Clinton, he could declare himself an independent candidate. That would guarantee a loss for Clinton but could result in the building of an all-inclusive New Democratic Party. J. Gerard Janssen, Toronto...
...don’t think this is going to fly,” interim Dean of the College David R. Pilbeam said. But he then added, “I am strongly in favor of it.” —Staff writer Bonnie J. Kavoussi can be reached at kavoussi@fas.harvard.edu...
...optimism of the 1960s has long since passed and the belief that man can rule his own life is only an unrealized myth, David J. Samuels ’89 tells us in “Only Love Can Break Your Heart.” In the preface to this new book—which consists of a decade’s worth of his essays that have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker—Samuels informs readers that his story “has something to do with our national gift for self-delusion...
Anthropology professor J. Lorand Matory ’82 expressed concern that the campus’ current layout was “antagonistic” to his vocational desire to sit outside and watch people, and asked whether the new Allston site might have more spaces for outdoor seating...
...have steadily replaced middle-class residents. “When we no longer have as many folks who are middle income in the community, it makes it that much harder to bridge that divide,” said Beth Rubenstein, the assistant city manager for community development. Councillor Henrietta J. Davis said that because of the changing demographics, the city would need more assisted-living units and find ways to accommodate the elderly with better transportation and more accessible buildings. Several people at the meeting said they were concerned about seniors whose incomes are too high for them to qualify...