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...from just after 9 until nearly 10 o’clock, the well-known philanthropist who sponsored the conference hijacked the podium. She attempted to speak on women and gender, but instead rambled on about chicken farming and Africa and estrogen and the Chinese language...
Graves added that freshmen Sarah Mitchell and Anna Bingham had both made solid progress in their rookie seasons, and hinted that a certain few incoming freshmen would help to beef up the team’s competitiveness and provide McLoon with Crimson company on the podium...
When Seth W. Moulton '01 stepped onto the podium to deliver the Undergraduate English Oration at his Commencement, he called upon his classmates to live a life of service...
...zeal for self-discovery has led him on a winding, uncharted route worthy of Socrates, from the student’s desk to the teacher’s podium to that table in Union Square, with stops in Sussex and Zimbabwe along...
...nervous that the president's official duties will seem politically motivated, the White House wants to conceal any outward appearance of striving for victory while working robustly behind the scenes to do just that. No one will have to maintain this balance more than the new resident behind the podium. In 2000, Bush's team tried to keep the press at bay, much as it does in the White House. But when disaster struck in the form of John McCain's devastating victory in the New Hampshire primary, Bush and his aides were forced to play the game...