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No that politicians are lining up to voice support for these initiatives, says Sharpe. "We've developed this intensely felt political ideology that says drugs are criminal and drug users are criminals. And that idea has been pushed by the government - by politicians who are very reluctant to stand up...
The injuries did provide a silver lining, though, as several Harvard players experienced playing stiffer competition.
Consider for a moment the spreading oaks of the Yard, the carefully ringed elms of House courtyards, the pale beeches lining Memorial Drive. Something in the planned arboreal abundance ties this physical piece of Cambridge together into something more than historic buildings or great minds: a university.
Indeed, it might seem that by now the grove would have become largely symbolic: we are surrounded by as many books and pencils as we are saplings proper. Even indoors we admire smooth surfaces of wood: floors, shelves, bookcases lining our walls. Perhaps we've internalized the notions of academe...
Awash? It won't seem that way around budget time this summer, when worthy programs start lining up for their piece of the pie - and the pork-seeking missiles known as members of Congress are fighting over the crust. But for now, there does seem to be plenty to go...