Word: marshals
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Clinton, who served two terms as U.S. president from 1993 to 2001, was invited to “offer his wisdom,” First Class Marshal Chrix E. Finne ’07 said...
...past two years, in uniting a rag-tag mix of indigent opium farmers, hardened Islamic fighters and bandits into an effective insurgency that has stretched NATO's resources. "After the fall of the Taliban, all the Taliban escaped to different areas, and he was the only one to marshal them and bring them together as a cohesive force," says Waheed Mujda, author of a number of books about the Taliban...
While a moral consensus against all forms of abortion has yet to emerge—or, at least, yet to marshal the same political and financial resources as the militant pro-abortion lobby—a clear majority opposes the partial-birth variety. Not ideology, but natural human sentiment, has opened the eyes of enough Americans, and enough congressional legislators and Supreme Court justices, finally to ban the procedure. The fact stands, as some pro-abortion papers even indicated: Partial-birth abortion is cruel, barbaric, and inhumane...
Replacing the flags that went missing from the Woodbridge Society’s annual Fiesta Mondiale event last Friday will only cost $100, contrary to the student group’s initial belief, according to the Office of the University Marshal. The organization of international students held its Fiesta in the Adams House dining hall and discovered at the end of the evening that two of five large flags loaned from the Marshal’s office and used to decorate the walls were nowhere to be found. Members of the group had worried at first that it would take...
...Woodbridge Society’s annual event, Fiesta Mondiale, members of the organization discovered that the flags of Australia and Paraguay were missing from the dining hall. The flags had been on loan to the organization for the evening by the Office of the University Marshal, which arranges the visits of national and international dignitaries to Harvard who are invited by the President or by various schools, departments, or student groups. Many of the flags owned by the Marshal’s office were given to Harvard by ambassadors, although the Woodbridge Society’s board members said they...