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When Summers finished, Palmer said he had not fully answered Wilentz’s question, asking to him address the second part??whether the University should be more democratic...
...circumstances. The risks involved in providing 10 individuals appointed specifically to handle sensitive intelligence and issued security clearances expressly for that purpose are not readily apparent. The White House’s political interest, on the other hand, in suppressing any evidence that might exist of negligence on its part??the very information that would be most pertinent to the commission’s investigation—would be substantial...
When I got to Harvard, though, I was startled to notice that most of my classmates defined themselves—at least in part??through their cultural heritage. One of my first-year roommates was half-Finnish, and coached us on the correct pronunciation of sauna (“Not ‘saw-na!’ There’s no such thing as a ‘saw-na.’ It’s ‘sow-ow-na!”); another, of Uruguayan descent, explained the finer points of gender...
...Ouisa projects the bubbliness of a rich socialite while making it clear that her superficiality is nothing more than a projection, masking a warm motherliness beneath. Michael Moss ’03, as Paul, is so flawlessly charming—if anything, too likable for the part??that it can be hard to remember he’s a crook. And Jon Carpenter ’07 portrays Flan as an art dealer struggling to hold on to his love of art while understanding that he’s just a businessman, although his character is saddled with...
...numbers aren’t the most impressive part??it’s when you compare him to the rest of the league...