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...takes a strong Marine to cry." --LINDSEY GRAHAM, Republican Senator from South Carolina, after General Peter Pace, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, tearfully testified at a congressional hearing on immigration about the opportunities the U.S. afforded his father, an Italian immigrant...
...guarantee hauling in some serious booty, many Harvard students turn to investment banking or consulting. But for one recent graduate, there are other ways to pillage and plunder—at least, if Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley are in the picture. While at Harvard, Lindsey E. Gary ’06 concentrated in the History of Art and Architecture and helped design both Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club sets and the Queen’s Head pub, which is currently under construction in Loker Commons. But since 2004 she has played a role in a project that will be seen...
...White House finds itself in its current Guantnamo predicament because it didn't play well with the other branches of government--or even play with them at all. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a military lawyer (JAG), says he tried as recently as 18 months ago to interest the Administration in an amendment that would give tribunals congressional authorization. "I could not get agreement with the White House," Graham says. "They believed it wasn't necessary...
...travel to a resident of Eliot, where Gilligan lived during his time at the College. Vikram Viswanathan ’06 was selected by the Eliot House Fellowship Committee as the first recipient. Gilligan racked up numerous honors in his short life—though, as his sister, Lindsey A. Gilligan ’08 said, Paul preferred receiving laughs to receiving praise. He was valedictorian at his high school and graduated magna cum laude from the College with a degree in biology. He intended to enroll in medical school this fall. In his senior year, he received the John...
After a mediocre 2004 season, the Harvard cross country team righted its wrongs for a quality finish in 2005. The season came to be defined by the stellar individual performances of junior Sean Barrett and sophomore Lindsey Scherf. “Everyone this year put in 110 percent dedication and effort and enthusiasm,” senior Laura Maludzinski said of the team’s improvement. The Crimson opened its season with impressive overall first-place team finishes for both the women and men at the Boston University Invitational. Although they fell to host Boston University...