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...status quo might have stood even longer than it did, Gaddis argues, but along came Ronald Reagan, Pope John Paul II and Mikhail Gorbachev, all prepared to think anew. By that time, thanks to the manifest failures of the Marxist system, so were a lot of other people. More than the disposition of forces, victory in the war of ideas was crucial to ending the cold war. When the Berlin Wall finally fell, communism was so discredited that not even communists believed in it anymore...
...serve as an adviser or confidante for their own social group,” Travia said. “I’d also like to have at least one participant from each house...so each house will have an expert.” Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin wrote in an e-mail that he expects the DAPA program to succeed. “Ryan’s plans to include alcohol and drug peer counselors as a part of his effort to educate students will prove effective in the year ahead...
...area to be renovated, approximately 40,000 square feet, is the largest amount of space the College was able to obtain to use for student center space prior to the Allston construction, Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin said. He added that the subcommittee will not be releasing the total cost of the project...
...editors: We applaud Paul R. Katz for identifying the urgent need for strong pro-choice action at Harvard and beyond (“Have Pro-Choicers Aborted Ship? op-ed, Jan. 4). At this very moment, reproductive rights are in grave danger. This threat is illustrated by the nomination of anti-choice Samuel Alito to our nation’s highest court and the refusal of pharmacies to stock or dispense emergency contraception, an Food and Drug Administratoin-approved medication that prevents unintended pregnancies and, thus, subsequent abortions. It is at this critical moment that Harvard needs a strong...
...World Coffee, all of that is beyond the immediate point, which seems to be nothing more than getting a morning fix of one caffeinated drink or another before setting off to conquer the intellectual challenges waiting at the university just up the street. "A mathematician," the legendary number theorist Paul Erdos used to say, "is a machine for turning coffee into theorems." Organic chemistry, neuroscience, psychology and pretty much universal experience suggest that he probably was on to something...