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They agree, in their differing ways, that the moniker is accurate. “I think it’s certainly an apt description of the political climate inspired by Harvard,” says Gladden J. Pappin ’04, managing editor of the Salient. From the opposite end of the ideological spectrum, Alexandra Neuhaus-Follini ’03, managing editor of Perspective, gives less credit to Harvard. “I’ve found many Harvard students disappointingly apathetic. The urge to get ahead seems to mute potentially opinionated voices. Permanent residents, on the other...
...Treaumblay. 35. Bob Cleary. 36. Rusty Ingersoll. Dartmouth. 37. Hull. Balfour. Hay. 38. Boston got Phil Esposito. Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield for Pit Martin and Jim Pappin. 39. 8.9. John Carlos, wind-aided. 40. Lee Evans. Vince Matthews. Larry Jones. Ron Freeman...
...Canada was far from through with Canadians who had been in cahoots with the Soviet spies. In Ottawa the Mounties picked up the first of nine Canadians named in the Royal Commission's final report. He was William Pappin, a passport clerk, and he was accused of issuing a false Canadian passport for a Russian agent who had been operating in Los Angeles...