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...Student Assembly had problems,” says Joseph F. McDonough ’81, who served at various times both as the head of the Assembly and a member of the Dowling Committee. “I felt when I was president that it was basically transitional, and the people who founded the Student Assembly felt that it was a beginning and some kind of a transitional body...
...Still, until the Dowling Committee, there had been some question regarding precisely what the Assembly would be transitioning to, and—as McDonough notes—there were conservative elements on campus and even on the Committee itself that put the prospect of any real development in doubt. “They wanted to put on their slippers, get their pipes out, sit in front of the fire and talk about student government and not do anything,” he says...
...going well, and then they pulled away.” Simmons broke the drought for Harvard with a goal off a free position shot midway through the second half. The Crimson enjoyed a mini-run of its own just before the game ended, with sophomore defender Ali McDonough, junior midfielder Jacqueline Hehir, and Barlow scoring a goal each. Improved success in winning draws was crucial to Harvard’s late-game success, just as a failure to control the draw explained the Crimson’s earlier difficulties. “We really had trouble getting the draw...
...That was in the '50s. By the '70s the Metropolitan had become a showcase for hard-core, and that refers to both the film fare and the clientele. As recalled by Jimmy McDonough, the Suetonius of sleaze, the Metropolitan was "a cavernous, ancient ex-vaudeville hall where customers searching for strange flesh skulked through a dark, Lysol-doused passageway hidden behind a flickering screen of endless porno...
...Obviously, not everyone is convinced that the apology is necessary. Maryland Delegate Patrick L. McDonough said he voted against the resolution not only because his ancestors were in Ireland during the time of U.S. slavery, but also because he feels such a stance amounts to meaningless symbolism. "I don't think apologies solve anything," the Baltimore Sun reported McDonough saying. "They're just feel-good superficial measures...