Word: paule
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...theme of community outreach is probably reflected in Harvard's choice for vice president for government, community and public affairs, Paul S. Grogan...
Veterans from East Cambridge, Bob F. Curry, Tony J. Costa and Paul T. Kearns '71 gathered here yesterday after serving in the honor guard in the Veterans Day ceremony at Cambridge Cemetery...
Edith Stein was born a Jew, became a Catholic and a Carmelite nun and died in Auschwitz [RELIGION, Oct. 19]. You noted that Stein's canonization by Pope John Paul II "strikes some as the hijacking of a martyr, the usurping of Jewish tragedy for Catholic purposes." But the flap over "who gets the martyr" is demeaning and embarrassing to the participants, and probably would appall Stein herself. There is no reason that Jews and Catholics alike cannot honor her life and achievements. In fact, it would be a golden opportunity to celebrate the new understanding between the two groups...
...growing difficulty of hiding personal peccadilloes, "Sin in the Global Village" [ESSAY, Oct. 19], Robert Wright says the prospect of constant surveillance is terrifying. Allow me the following comment: living in London, I have become exceedingly accustomed to constant surveillance, but who watches over those who watch us? PAUL VAN ZIJL London...
...Paul Gray...