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When senior center Melissa Johnson knocked down two free throws seven minutes into the first half to tie the game at 15, it was the first points scored by a Harvard player other than freshman forward Hana Peljto...
...volunteers familiar with the academic and psychological needs of classrooms," says Shawanna L. Johnson '01, a member of the Dearborn Afterschool Program, which provides tutoring and academic enrichment in Roxbury...
...imagine my surprise in seeing the article include Henry A. Kissinger '50 as the one who helped President Lyndon B. Johnson "bring the boys home," as it was so jocularly put. Kissinger did not help Johnson bring the boys home, but rather did his best to see that Johnson could not bring the boys home--which, if anyone really cares, cost America 20,000 more boys and the Nixon presidency...
...tests don't adequately reflect the material as it would be on a midyear or final exam," said David E. Johnson '04. "They give students a false sense of security...
...pardoning a fugitive tax cheater who flouted the U.S. judicial system for two decades and who got richer by trading with Iran, Clinton used an absolute power of the office in a way no President had before. U.S. history has seen its share of controversial presidential pardons: Andrew Johnson's of Jefferson Davis fueled his impeachment; Gerald Ford's of Richard Nixon helped cost him his re-election. But while Johnson and Ford paid a price in their time, history has also found larger purposes in those decisions. Even the elder Bush's Christmas 1992 pardon of Caspar Weinberger after...