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...They’re the things I want to write for the rest of my life,” he says.Whether collaborating creatively with the disenfranchised or teaching creative writing in universities, Armitage treats his role as a poet as a fundamentally social one. This is partly through necessity??“You can’t make a living as a poet just by writing poems,” he says—but also, it seems, because he has a passion for engaging individuals as well as audiences. Referring to his teaching job, he acknowledges...
...order to win in 2008 and beyond, we need to continue to innovate and define ourselves in terms of America in the 21st century. We have gay marriage in three states, alternative fuels are now a necessity??not an innovation, and more Americans are finding themselves turned off by the mantra of the Bush doctrine. In order for conservatism to win at Harvard, let alone America, we need to be better spokespersons for our movement and our party and the campus conservative movement has been doing exactly that...
Part of this was simple logistical necessity??as Eliot himself put it in an October 19, 1869 inaugural address, “one hundred and fifty young men cannot be so intimate with each other as fifty used to be.” And as the College expanded in the post-Civil War years, so did its bureaucracy, which formed a wedge between measly students and exalted professors...
...government to obtain these “tangible items” (such as business, medical, and library records) in the first place. This provision—arguably the centerpiece of the Patriot Act—allows the government to conduct searches upon the basis of “reasonable necessity?? without the knowledge of those being searched. Though defenders of the provision call it an “expansion” of the Fourth Amendment, in reality it is a clear violation of that constitutional right. The Act’s renewal is not the only recent invasion...
...attempt, let alone accomplish: he wants to turn a profit.He attended the Career Exploration Program of a Los Angeles-based networking organization for Harvard alumni, called “Harvardwood,” over Intersession, and is intensely interested in the business of theater.Part of his interest comes from necessity??“Chicago” is an independently funded production at the Agassiz Theater, without the HRDC’s financial backing. Currently Hanley and his company are $5,798 in debt, flying on a loan from the Harvard Club of Mississippi (an assistant director?...