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...person allegedly behaving in a “suspicious” manner led an officer to the Malkin Athletic Center. The responding officer searched the building but could not find this person...
...definitely necessary for the council to have a vice president in place over the summer to facilitate the ongoing work of the executive board. The manner of Capp’s election can be justified by the timing of Nichols’ resignation, which came at the beginning of reading period, when looming exams and severe time pressure would have precluded a full election campaign regardless of the council’s bylaws. This reasoning fails, however, because the council’s rules mandate this kind of internal selection, timing aside...
...TIME: What would happen if the U.N. Security Council is asked to deal with Iran?s nuclear program? Kharrazi: Our engagement with the European side was not to stop enrichment but to continue with enrichment in a manner that would assure the other side that we would not divert material for weapons. [In] legal terms, nothing has been done wrong by Iran that could be taken to the Security Council. If for political reasons, the Americans want to push an Iranian foreign policy to the Security Council ... I don?t think that would lead to any result that would...
...While the band’s lyrics touched on everything from sex to the cosmos, Rubin says that their music was partially a response to Harvard’s suppressive forces. “We were trying to terrorize our audience in a soothing, ultimately helpful manner,” said Rubin. “We felt like the spirit of the students as often beaten into submission by the University hierarchy...
...would garner critical acclaim one year later for his largely autobiographical novel “The Big Rock Candy Mountain,” but when Kumin first met him, he was still a relatively obscure member of Harvard’s English Department. Stegner’s sharp-tongued manner of speaking to students, as Kumin recalls, belied the sensitive prose that would define his fiction in later years...