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...specifics of the meeting. We can assure you that this editorial was handled in the same manner and was subject to the same scrutiny as all our staff editorials. We cannot and will not comment on rumors, and we do not believe that these allegations can be substantiated. Julian E. Barnes '93, President John A. Cloud '93, Editorial Chair Beth L. Pinsker '93, Editorial Chair
Still, for centuries humanity has confounded doomsayers by finding new supplies of food and energy. In the early 1970s some environmentalists interpreted temporary rises in food and oil prices to mean mankind was again pushing the limits of earthly resources, yet surpluses returned in later years. Julian Simon, among other economists, argued that this revealed a basic problem with the limits-to-growth argument. Price rises caused by scarcities, he argued, will always stimulate human ingenuity to improve efficiency and find new resources...
...many of your authors know David Kennedy? I do, and he has done a lot more for the causes he believes in than most Harvard students. I have infinitely more respect for him than for Julian Barnes and the rest of the Crimson staff...
...JULIAN BARNES...
Challenged by three quick Brown goals toward the end of the third quarter, Harvard faced the prospect of another disappointing defeat until freshman Julian Alexander put the Crimson back on top with a goal at the 2:30 mark...