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Shoes cannot simply adorn; they must protect and support. As a design object, they unite form and function, utility and style. Ferragamo's shoes were as engineered as a suspension bridge and as theatrical as a butterfly. "Elegance and comfort," he once wrote, "are not incompatible." From the moment he began making shoes in 1907 until his death in 1960, his motto was that women did not have to suffer to be beautiful; shoes did not have to pinch to be chic...
...definition of rape cannot be so nebulous as to give "victims" virtually unlimited authority to cry "rape" after the fact when they didn't at least verbally object at the time (expect, of course, in those cases where the victim is physically prevented from speaking by the rapist, where the threat of violence is imminent of where the victim is incapable of exercising his or her vocal chords due to some medical condition like laryngeal cancer or laryngitis...
While campus groups rightly enjoy unrestricted free speech at Harvard, the community reserves the right to object to anything it finds offensive. we hope that the editors of the Law Review and the Council of Peninsula have learned that certain kinds of speech aren't welcome in the Harvard community...
...object to the minimal coverage of events organized by minority groups. The Asian American Association's (AAA) ECASU conference attended by over 550 students from over fifty colleges from across the nation on February 28 through March I did not receive any coverage in The Crimson. The Crimson article on 18 April ("Latino Culture Celebrated") on the Latino Conference sponsored by Raza, La Organization Estudiantil Boricua (La O) and Latinas Unidas was the first Latino-sponsored event to receive front page coverage all year. When The Crimson does report, it selectively concentrates on some politically controversial events, sensationalizing these...
Ever suspicious of regulatory red tape, conservatives might object to user fees and certification requirements as unwarranted intrusions into the pocketbooks and lives of Harvard students, the latest steps down the path of administrative micromanagement that began with randomization...