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Bernanke, considered the nation??s most influential economic policy maker, follows in the footsteps of President Bill Clinton, who spoke at Class Day last year...
...Justice, which focused on constitutional questions. I also clerked for Thurgood Marshall and Benjamin Kaplan. Originally, constitutional law was the glamor field of law teaching. I thought that it would be really great if I had a chance to get involved in an area that helped define the nation??s understanding of itself and possibly make a contribution. [...] It was endlessly exciting and an area in which if you figure something out you could help the system and that would be very rewarding...
Comparing the cache that comes with the Pulitzer—the nation??s most prominent award for journalism and letters—to the gravitas associated with the Harvard brand name, Feeney said that he is “both deeply grateful and very humbled” by the award...
...their longing to enter “Red Sox Nation??—the crypto-fascist public-relations campaign that the baseball club is currently promoting—has earned them a counterfeit citizenship. Their interest is unsubstantiated by any connection to the team’s history and traditions, the source for both the richness as well as the baseness of Red Sox fan culture. Baseball requires patience, dedication, and commitment—all values that have lost their pride of place among most Harvard students, especially those who cheer...
...succinct chronology covers the most important events, record labels, and figures involved. Despite being only 30 years old, hip-hop has proven itself important enought to make such knowledge indispensable. It’s more than just men speaking; it’s a movement of this nation??s people...