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Keeping in mind our grievances about the Handbook, it is impossible to overlook the possibility that Dean Epps' Harvard Negotiation Project will likewise result in a lukewarm success at best. In our opinion, bringing in a private consulting firm from the outside to deal with problems what directly concern us illustrates inefficiency and a lack of consideration for students. In order to better Harvard's race relations atmosphere, we must promote improvements which begin from a grass-roots level. It must begin from the students...
Blumenthal's views on why there is so much pressure now for the government for reform tend to back the theory that while Americans may be able to overlook certain issues, solutions pique the public's interest only when its wallets and purses are threatened...
...defeat in 1980 after his first term as Governor changed that. Critics say his joining Immanuel Baptist Church, whose services are televised throughout the state, was nothing but an attempt to build goodwill with Arkansas voters. But, says his longtime chief of staff in Arkansas, Betsey Wright, "people overlook what a traumatic occurrence that defeat was. Getting himself into a church family was very important in terms of overcoming what he regarded as his own personal failure...
...with all of the individual heroics, it was easy to overlook the subtle performances that so pleased Tomassoni after the game...
...Shellacking: Easy to overlook in the aftermath of Harvard's recurring one-upsmanship was an impressive 3-0 shellacking of Cornell on Saturday...