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...first year, this “apparent nobody?? had become somebody, taking on significant roles within the University—as an advocate for the Divinity School—and in a wider realm, becoming what Time magazine called “senior defense counsel to the academic world” against McCarthy’s prosecution of suspected communists...
Indeed, the curricular review’s theme of “internationalization” is in part a call for more of this kind of fluffy treatment of foreign cultures, sanitized through a Western “pluralistic” lens so that nobody??s feelings get hurt. Meanwhile, students who do not hew a narrow ideological line will suffer in the classroom. Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 described Harvard professors to the Boston Globe: “Everybody is a liberal and shows it. They conduct classes in such...
...yesterday insisted that the latest attacks would not shake Europe’s resolve. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said on television that the Madrid attacks mean anti-terror efforts ought to intensify, not diminish: “There is a war on terror that must be fought. Nobody??s immune.” Still, many protestors have blamed the attack on the government’s support of the Iraq occupation, and yesterday’s surprising election results ousting the ruling Popular party from power signals more changes are potentially in store...
...Nobody??s totally devastated [by the Trinity loss],” Hall said. “It’s important for us to play and stay positive...
...Nobody??s happy about it obviously,” Greg M. Schmidt ’06 said of Dean’s showing...