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...House won’t bring about change of the order that this country desperately needs. One scrum-half wrote that she will be “100 percent satisfied if we can just get Bush out of the White House,” but this was a minority opinion??most who responded will be happy to see Bush go but won’t be completely satisfied to see the baton passed to any of the other candidates. A forward prop seems to sum up the feelings of many others when she said...

Author: By Beccah G. Watson, | Title: What Would Radcliffe Rugby Do | 1/9/2004 | See Source »

...Schraa’s review of “Gehri Dosti” (Arts, “Gheri [sic] Dosti: Enlightened but Dull,” Nov. 3). Not because the review had less than stellar things to say about the show (a reviewer is entitled to an informed opinion??if anything, the readership of a periodical in which it appears waits upon it), but on account of the implications that such a review might betoken. Having been largely involved in South Asian theatre at Harvard—it was my play, “Grave Affairs...

Author: By John Mathew, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "Gehri Dosti" Review Ill-Informed Dismissal | 11/10/2003 | See Source »

...Sally C. Donahue, director of financial aid, explained that the purpose of the mediation requirement in cases in which students seek financial independence from their parents is to help “the student and his or her parents...move past what might seem like an irreconcilable difference of opinion?? (News, “On Their Own: Making It Add Up,” April...

Author: By Alexandra Neuhaus-follini, | Title: Doubting Donahue | 4/14/2003 | See Source »

...administration has recently shown an increased openness to student opinion??now it is our turn to step up. University President Lawrence H. Summers and Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby have spoken with the council about a range of student issues—from SpringFest to the Core curriculum—showing both that they are open to our opinion and that they see the council as the purveyor of it. But the council has been hampered in representing us because the administration has been bombarded by student opinion from all sides. We are much easier...

Author: By Joseph K. Green, | Title: Strength Through Discourse | 12/6/2002 | See Source »

...cancel his appearance is a two-fold affront to free speech: it both denies him the right to have an opinion??however controversial—and silences speech of his based on his personal opinions which are unrelated to that speech, akin to the blacklisting of the 1950s when screenwriters in Hollywood could not find work because of their supposed political affiliations. I only fear that at this point, what was intended to be a poetry reading will become a political fracas, and that those who want only to hear Paulin read a few of his poems will...

Author: By Ian R. Mackenzie, | Title: Paulin’s Cancellation Constitutes Blacklisting | 11/21/2002 | See Source »

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