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In 1886, on the occasion of Harvard's 250th anniversary, Charles William Eliot, the University's greatest president, painted an optimistic picture of its future. "Universities are among the most permanent of human institutions," Eliot said. "They outlast particular forms of government, and even the legal and industrial institutions in...
Of course, the latter occasion wasn't very frequent. The team started the season off with a 8-1 win over Brown, and then garnered 9-0 victories over Trinity, Franklin & Marshall, Williams and Penn.
Hecklers twice disrupted Bachrach's speech yesterday. On one occasion, an elderly woman yelled at Bachrach for his pro-choice stand on abortion.
"Harvard representatives have spoken with the Walters literally dozens of times on this issue," Harvard Director of Planning Kathy A. Spigelman said at the hearing. "[Harvard representative] have experimented on more than one occasion in [the Walters'] presence to try to identify the exact sources of the sounds to which...
But on several occasion during the hour-long address and question and answer session, the crowd appeared to turn against the man who won one of every five votes in the 1992 presidential election.