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...medicine, Judith S. Palfrey '67 and John G. "Sean" Palfrey '67, as the new masters of Adams House. The Palfreys will replace outgoing Adams House Co-Masters Robert J. Kiely '60 and Jana M. Kiely, who are stepping down after 24 years as heads of the House. Kiely, an outspoken critic of randomization, made Adams safe for Harvard's artists, gays and others who felt they did not fit into other House communities. "There seemed to be absolutely no choice when people from my own classes and House said, 'Can you help us? We're being discriminated against.' I felt...
Simpson initiated broad legislation aimed at reducing immigration and was outspoken in his support of Clarence Thomas when Anita Hill accused the soon-to-be confirmed Supreme Court Justice of sexual harassment...
Recognizing that public pressure is the only way to force the University to change its policies, the LWC has executed an outspoken crusade. They began by passing out leaflets, erecting banners, organizing protests and garnering over 1,000 signatures on their student petition. Recently, they helped construct a multi-paneled 10-foot display at the Science Center detailing dissatisfied employees' thoughts about working for Harvard...
Mild-mannered DENNY HASTERT was never going to be like his outspoken predecessor NEWT GINGRICH. But last week, in the House's first big vote since impeachment--on a resolution to support the NATO air campaign against Yugoslavia--Hastert's leadership was nonexistent. At a meeting with other lawmakers in the White House the morning before the vote, Hastert told PRESIDENT CLINTON that enough Republicans would vote yes on the resolution to ensure its passage. Just hours before the vote, Hastert's chief of staff, SCOTT PALMER, advised the Democrats' chief tallyman, Representative DAVID BONIOR, that about 90 Republicans would...
...Today, aggression seems to be the way of living," said Shankar, pointing to the example of the classroom, where the most outspoken students tend to receive the most attention. According to Shankar, this encouragement of aggression in turn leads young people to take pride instead of shame in crime...