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What Buchanan has discovered is the enduring power of the full populist litany: moral conservatism, rejection of political elites, fear of foreigners and--the one leg that Republicans have largely avoided--suspicion of concentrated economic power. In the late 19th century, populism arose out of economic upheaval, the rapid growth of large industry and powerful railroads that crushed small farmers and craftsmen. Their enemy was the "money power" of the Eastern establishment, the power of banks and big corporations. That and immigrants and the corruption of the political establishment. Sound familiar...
...thought [the puck] hit my leg," Tracy said. "I was actually shocked when I saw them put their sticks...
...lump in the mind, given urgency by slashing brushstrokes and depth by strong contrast. He liked Hals' vulgarity and reflected it in his portraits, one of the most spectacular of which is in this show--Salome, 1909, a portrait of a dancer known as Mademoiselle Voclezca. Her long leg, thrust out with strutting sexual arrogance and glinting through the overbrushed black veil, had more oomph than a thousand of the virginal Muses and personifications of Columbia painted by academics like Kenyon...
Seniors Brad Konik and Peter McLaughlin return to the line-up, playing in their first game since the car accident that took them out of action on the eve of the opening round of the Beanpot. Their linemate Tommy Holmes will also skate, coming off a leg injury suffered two weeks...
Also, the Crimson has been beset with injuries this past week, and several key seniors will be absent this Friday. Senior captain Brad Konik and senior defenseman Peter McLaughlin are still recovering from injuries sustained in a car accident Sunday, and senior winger Tommy Holmes is out with a leg injury...