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...keep the debate “in the family.” It has long been clear that Harvard’s workers are not considered part of that family. While University police officers address us carefully as “sir” or “ma??am”, a janitor protesting nervously outside the window of Mass Hall is sent on his way with a sharp “Hey, you!” Like parents humoring children into submission, the administration tolerates its students. A police officer declared...
...meet at the five-and-dime store where Rose works, and the play begins after she has just invited Cliff up to her apartment. While Cliff thinks her intention is for a little “wham bam thank you ma??am” action, her motive is a little less clear. The play that unfolds is a record of the unusual relationship that forms between these two very lonely people...
...Trudeau, the safeguarding of the Gallic heritage of Quebec, as well as that of some 1 million other French-speaking Canadians in other provinces,* can and should be done within a tolerant, officially bilingual Canada. For Lvesque, the solution is a homogeneous, independent state where Quebecois can be ma??tres chez nous (masters in our own house...
...population. Trudeau warned English-speaking bureaucrats that they would need fluency in both languages for many jobs, and had language courses instituted for them. Legislation was passed requiring that products be labeled in French as well as English. When an English-speaking man expressed horror at seeing "paillettes de ma??is " (cornflakes) on one side of his breakfast-cereal box, the Prime Minister snapped: "Turn the damned box around...
...Tricia have managed to go out frequently without undue attention, dining in restaurants and attending concerts. Her Secret Service agents usually asked the ma??tre d' not to publicize their visit ? and whenever their presence at a certain place made its way into Washington society columns, that restaurant was struck from Tricia's list. They have few complaints about living in a fishbowl. If anything, being the President's daughter afforded Tricia additional protection for the privacy that both she and Eddie cherish...