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...apparent eagerness to twist the new scientific breakthrough for its own purposes. For instance, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Karl Zinsmeister told The New York Times that “I don’t think there’s any doubt that the president??s drawing of lines on cloning and embryo use was a positive factor in making this come to fruition.” Far from helping the recent studies “come to fruition,” Bush’s policy decisions’ only effect has been to hinder...
...will lead the newly elected 135th Guard of The Harvard Crimson, the paper’s outgoing president announced Friday. Glenn, a history concentrator from Denver, Colo. and Leverett House, has served as an associate on the Sports board since February. He will assume the president??s post at the start of the spring semester. He will be the first black president of The Crimson in more than a half-century. The paper’s outgoing editors elected their successors early Friday morning, and the president of the 134th Guard, Kristina M. Moore...
...changes in the governance of the University.” In turn, the Committee of Fifteen begat the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, to deal with incidents like the April 1969 riots that started all the trouble to begin with. And lest we forget the stillborn President??s Emergency Consultative Committee, which was declared to be literally too big (and heavy) to meet on the second floor of University Hall, which had been damaged by the student occupation. It only ever met once...
...Like, if the Texas Rangers were in town to play the Baltimore Orioles or something, [the president would ask], ‘Yeah, I’d love to see the Texas Rangers today. Can we get them in?’” said Card, imitating the president??s manner of speech. “I said, ‘No, the schedule is jam-packed. You’ve got the president of Egypt, and the prime minister of this place, and six members of Congress,’” he recalled...
With such a musical, literary, and performative welcome to the President??s Office and given Faust’s very arts-oriented tenure at Radcliffe, does Harvard have its first artistic President...