Word: mr
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...will probably not be known for another few weeks whether or when the visit to Harvard by Mr. Paulin will take place,” English department chair Lawrence Buell posted on the department’s website on Nov. 21. “A news update will be posted on the English Department website when that information is known...
...wanna go out?” As much as it would be great to see droves of Harvard dating-novices finally working up the nerve to make a move, it seems unlikely that the idea of saving a few extra bucks will instantly turn a timid Joe Harvard into Mr. Debonair...
...proposed reconciliation of this constitutional tension is to note the extraordinary qualifications of this candidate and to urge the Senate to confirm Mr. Estrada; actually, all the Democrats have to do is to allow the nomination to come to a vote. The Senate should assert its constitutional power against presidential nominations for judicial office, and arguably even with a filibuster, when the nominee does not possess the high qualifications for federal judicial office. Mr. Estrada’s record in the Solicitor General’s Office suggests that he is no ideologue. When high ability and good character...
...Mr. Feinstein, the Ivy League does not want to be part of that universe. It’s a league with a conscience. But it probably wouldn’t mind visiting the nicer parts of that universe every so often. To what degree must great taste and less filling be utterly irreconcilable...
...Mr. Feinstein, the Ivy League does not want to be part of that universe. But considering the suddenly critical role of the schools’ presidents in deciding all this, it isn’t sure exactly what balance it does want, either...