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Last week, Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings unveiled the U.S. Department of Education’s latest attempt to swat down the hydra-headed problems facing higher education in the United States. While the report by the Commission on the Future Higher Education illuminates many real concerns, it unfortunately chooses to prescribe as a solution a dubious system of bureaucratic oversight for the nation’s higher education system which would ill-serve the interests of our nation’s students...
...George Warren Smith Trophy at MIT, the Crimson finished thirteenth out of 21 schools. The B-division team of senior Marion Guillaume and sophomore Kerry Anne Bradford finished in the top ten in eight of the day’s fourteen races. Senior Robert McIntosh and sophomore Margaret Wang sailed in the A-division. Considered the tenth best collegiate team in the world in August, the women’s team jumped to third in the September 19 standings. The team’s performance at the Regis Bowl, coupled with the No. 2 U.S. Naval Academy?...
...chatty crowd. Elizabeth might be expected to run a tight ship with tight lips; but because royal scandal is a marketable commodity and the tabloid press voracious and rapacious, Buckingham Palace regularly springs more leaks than the Titanic. So you may take it as gossip gospel that Princess Margaret made the ungenerous observation quoted in the film that Diana was even "more irritating dead than alive." Morton also did a lot of asking around, and people answered. He says, for example, that he based scenes of the Prince of Wales' reaction to the crash on having talked "to someone...
...robust” five to seven fold increase in osteosarcoma rates in young boys exposed to fluoridated water. I do not believe that the Harvard inquiry has clarified this matter at all, either in Harvard’s official Aug. 15 statement or the letter from Dr. Margaret Dale sent out Sept. 7. Whether or not investigators were somehow influenced by Douglass’ million dollar contribution to the new Dental School building, will someone at Harvard please provide a detailed explanation as to why the investigators decided to exonerate Douglass before this matter sullies Harvard’s reputation...
...because you have a Southern accent, Mr. Drummond? I will suppose zero times. Have you, Mr. Drummond, ever ventured below Washington D.C.? I daresay you have not. Can Mr. Drummond actually claim he has never seen racism in the Northeast? He would be a fool to do so. S. MARGARET SPIVEY ’08 September...