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The Crimson’s reporting on ethnic studies has been somewhat uneven this current academic year. After some incomplete coverage in the fall, an excellent account of the issues by Richard T. Halvorson ’03 appeared in February (News: “Protests Targets Course Diversity,?...
When President George W. Bush signed the “No Child Left Behind Act of 2002” in January, the occasion was met with fanfare so great that he held media-blitz rallies in three different states in one day to trumpet his new legislative achievement and to...
But now that Harvard has made a habit of opening its outdoor season at the Texas Southern Univeristy (TSU) Relays and the Rice Bayou Classic and performed admirably on every occasion, the element of surprise should be pretty much gone.
The two Elizabeths were said to be very fond of, and extremely deferential to, each other. "When I went to preach at Sandringham," recalled a bishop, "I was standing beside the Queen Mother before she went up to bed on the Sunday night, and she said: "It's been so...
At its midpoint the novel moves forward five years to the ragged British retreat from Dunkirk, in which Robbie is a weary infantryman, then to London, where Briony, now a nurse trainee, is struggling to find some remedy for the damage she has done. Her solution is not plain until...