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There may be some colleges that really areivory towers, but not Harvard, thankfully. Thereal world impinged on Harvard every day, andHarvard imposed itself on the world. I recall,during my first year, going to speeches by GeorgeC. Wallace and James Baldwin and Malcolm X andMartin Luther King Jr. Did that happen anywhereelse? And were professors at other colleges asmuch in demand on Capitol Hill as ours? That, ofcourse, could be a mixed blessing. I thinkProfessor Henry Kissinger missed almost as manyGov. 180 lectures...
Claiming to have uncovered possible evidence of "a classic check-kiting scheme," the Justice Department counsel, Malcolm R. Wilkey, requested the bank records for all the members of Congress -- those who had been cited for overdrafts as well as 170 who hadn't. House Speaker Thomas S. Foley and other Democrats argued that the sweeping subpoena violated the members' right of privacy, as well as Congress's constitutionally guaranteed independence. But fears of inciting more voter outrage over the check-bouncing scandal -- which has focused mainly on their party -- won the day: 131 Democrats joined the unanimous Republicans to defeat...
...around for years, with only occasional cast changes to accommodate stars who want to get into movies. But kids have a bad habit of growing up. Anyone tuning in after a few years' absence to this week's final episode of The Cosby Show may get a shock. Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), a junior-high student when the series began, is graduating from college. Vanessa (Tempestt Bledsoe), once a pudgy preteen, is in college too, and has weathered a broken engagement. Cute little Rudy (Keshia Knight Pulliam) has ceded the spotlight to a passel of even cuter, littler kids: Olivia...
...think that the assassination of Kennedy started a series of catastrophes...in this country," Mailer said, later identifying the disasters as the murders of Robert E. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm...
...with another person who is compelled to submit by force and against his will or by threat of bodily injury, or sexual intercourse or unnatural sexual intercourse with a child under sixteen years of age," [Mass. Gen. Laws, 277, 639]. The two expanded definitions, put forward by Vice-Chair, Malcolm Heinicke '93, by the Academics Chair, Maya Prahbu '93 and by Effie Anagnostopoulos '93, are both vast expansions of the state's and Harvard's legal code...