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Sarah, aged four, and Nathaniel, aged six, children of Quincy House senior tutor Marshall Pihl and Natalie Pihl, enjoy the beer parties at their apartment for the same reason. Because the senior tutor's residence is not "on the beaten path," students do not drop by as casually as they might in other Houses, Natalie Pihl says...
...Pihl children, therefore, live separately from the students in the House. "They're in another orbit," says Marshall Pihl, adding that Nathaniel and Sarah know some students, especially their regular babysitters, but generally keep to themselves. "They have a strong feeling that this is their house," says their mother...
Nothing has yet replaced individual incentive in U.S. society, and nothing ever will. But more than a century ago, Nathaniel Hawthorne observed: "In this republican country, amid the fluctuating waves of social life, somebody is always at the drowning point." Ever since then, successive generations of aspiring Americans have lifted themselves well above that despairing level...
...even the most reprehensible ideas, most constitutional scholars do not agree. Insists University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone: "One of the functions of the First Amendment is to provide a safety valve, to allow people a chance to blow off steam." Concerning Marquette Park, Northwestern University Law Professor Nathaniel Nathanson says flatly: "The coalition is clearly entitled to march, and the city is entitled to enough notice to prepare...
...corporations conduct themselves abroad is not either. On the point of long-range strategy, Kendall pointed out that he began negotiating with the Soviet government in 1969, about when Kissinger himself did, and is still at it (PepsiCo has developed a lucrative business bottling soft drinks in Russia). Nathaniel Samuels, a director of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., asserted that one reason businessmen do not call on the U.S. Government for help abroad is that such a request often is "an invitation to trouble...