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...clean their dorms. There is a sense of moral outrage, especially, I find, among students from modest backgrounds like my own, who understand that Harvard’s workers are like so many of our own relatives—our parents and grandparents, our siblings and cousins and loved ones??who have worked so hard for so little for so long...
...planning meeting for the rally, HIPJ members admitted they were the lucky ones??not because their loved ones had been spared from the attack, but because they had been sheltered from the difficult, cynical real world. The student perspective was unclouded; everyone else’s was just bitter. How else could a rational America wish to seek vengeance with a military response? It is the university’s duty to preach the mantra of peace, and to drag the misled masses away from war. Stroked by the warm glow of warped social justice and perverted tolerance...
...Quarterly. Journalist Kay Mills later included the piece in an anthology, and the quote (in actuality, “Well-behaved women seldom make history”) found its way into the mainstream. The original essay focused on those people that Cotton Mather called “the hidden ones?? —women who “prayed secretly, read the Bible through at least once a year, and went to hear the minister preach even when it snowed.” In regards to feminist connotations presently associated with the quote, Ulrich comments...
...woes of “Boy Girl Wonder,” a simple she-don’t-love-me song with echoes of “Why Must I be a Teenager in Love” in its plaintive chorus. However, fewer teenagers—even 21st century ones??grieve, “But he’s got a real one, and mine’s from the store.” The novelty of “Ganja,” a song about Jesus and his Biblical cohorts getting high to the tune...
...lovers of great art and great flowers, “Art in Bloom” does not disappoint. Instead, it provides viewers with the chance to see many of the favorite MFA works—and a few new ones??from a refreshing perspective...