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...prevent his spying on anyone he chooses. There is simply no way to tell if presidential power is being abused. Klein touts the successes of the spying program and laments that its cover has been blown, but getting warrants would not have impeded the program one whit. DAVID PALMER Leverett, Mass...
...whole year had passed by. “What happened?” Dartboard thought. Without Dartboard, who had commented on sexual shower escapades, the loss of “Super-Size,” a party shuttle to the Quad, or, most importantly, Brian C.W. Palmer ’86 stealing Dartboard’s pizza? No one, Dartboard thought, through an all-encompassing depression. Dartboard had failed—failed so completely that many thought Dartboard had died. Dartboard was ready to concede, but remembered that only Dartboard could bring back the beauty of Dartboard to people?...
...have Phase One begin and end in 2006, he could not predict when the whole project would be completed. While sidewalks, bus stops, and pedestrian safety are major concerns of the committee, DiGiovanni said that much thought has been put into a detailed plan to “transform Palmer Street into the most photographed street in Harvard Square.” Palmer Street, the cobblestone alley between either entrance of the Coop, is scheduled to be completed as part of Phase One of the project that will begin in the Spring. The street will include special lighting...
They may be driven to leave, as Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74 was after President Summers derided him in 2002. Or, like Lecturer Brian Palmer ’86, they may be denied a new contract despite teaching one of the most popular, engaging, and politically explosive classes that I, for one, have ever taken...
Managing director Palmer, an industrial designer and engineer, set up a design company focused on innovation in 1999. He became interested in dilatant materials, whose unique flowing and locking molecular bond was discovered in the '50s. Palmer figured that if these properties could be combined with an elastic element that returned a material to its original shape after impact, you'd have a product with innumerable applications. After three years in the lab--at one time making mixes in a food blender--Green came up with...