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...believe it was John Maynard Keynes who said, "If a currency is going to sound like an automobile, it should at least sound like a large automobile." It is easy to imagine an Englishman saying, "I've been thinking of buying a little runabout--perhaps one of those new Euros...
...octogenarians serve in the Peace Corps, centenarians travel and septuagenarian former Presidents jump out of planes? Or when men and women in their 50s and 60s launch new careers and rightly feel that youth--like the Star Wars Force--is still with them? "In the long run," economist John Maynard Keynes once wrote, "we are all dead." But that long run is growing longer all the time. Thomas Wyatt offers a better motto for Americans as he writes his novel and raises his daughter in Mississippi. "I don't believe in aging," Wyatt says. "I just think there are multitudes...
Several students were present at the meeting. "My heart was in my throat," said first-year veterinary medicine student Shannon Maynard. "I heard so much emotion from everyone, both for and against. I was just praying that it would pass...
...Winston Maynard. Winston is another Adams House employee who is known campus-wide despite spending most of his time in a steamy corner of the kitchen. Winston may not know as many names as Joe and Dan, but he'll never forget your face or how you like your veggie burgers cooked. Sometimes he'll have my burgers on the grill long before I get close enough to ask for them. Only mothers and Winston always seem to make the food just right every time. Despite the heat and hard work, he is the only Harvard person I known that...
...mother of a severely disabled daughter, I was astounded by the hatred displayed by the South Dakota county where the family of disabled student Jonathan Maynard lives [EDUCATION, Nov. 4]. The residents of this town dislike the fact that money for the required special education comes from the local school district, resulting in a sizable increase in their property taxes. All children, no matter how profoundly disabled, have a right to be educated. Perhaps the parents of nondisabled children should tally up the amount of their property taxes and compare it with the costs that must be borne...