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...Johnson, who could potentially identify himself as black, Cuban, and Native American, said diversity mattered...
...people from all walks of life and mentalities that are amazing at what they do, and…will eventually do something great for this world,” Johnson said...
...student accepted to the Class of 2011, Cory A. Johnson of Miramar, Fla., said he waited for the e-mail from the Admissions Office in “agonizing pain...
...were a little disappointed.” Kovacs and junior crew Elyse Dolbec turned in the best performance of the weekend, coming in second in the B division with a total of 50 points. Yale won the division with 32 points. In the A division, senior skipper Clay Johnson and senior crew Kristen Lynch’s 66 points helped Harvard to fifth place, just behind Tufts, which had 64. “There was a lot of starting and stopping for Clay and [me], and we spent a lot of time waiting around for the wind to fill...
...them, recent history does not feature a grand triumph (Reagan) preceded and followed by mixed results (Nixon and the Bushes) - a narrative that yields the hope of reliving the moment of success. The modern Democrats are more a party of tragedy than of triumph: John F. Kennedy assassinated; Lyndon Johnson's Presidency wrecked on the shoals of the Great Society and Vietnam; electoral defeats in the '70s and '80s interrupted only by the (failed) Carter Administration; Clinton's victories in the '90s accompanied by the Republican takeover of Congress. And at the heart of the Democrats' quasi-tragic account...