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Many of those in the procession expressedconcern over the University's proposed benefitscuts, especially in the area of health care. "I'mhere because I'm a part-time worker," saidVictoria Kent, an undergraduate coordinator in theSociology department. "There's a question in mymind as to whether or not I'II...
Politics. Corrupt and dispiriting, a procession of mediocre Presidents (Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan), spineless on slavery, men whom Whitman called "our topmost warning and shame."
Jack Lemmon '47, who received the first Harvard Arts Medal, joined Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 and an originator of Arts First, John Lithgow '67, to lead a procession with the Harvard University Band and student performers.
The march wound through the river houses,through the Yard and up to the Quad, passingthrough the Cambridge Commons on the way there.The procession ended in the middle of theRadcliffe Quadrangle, and participants joined in acircle, saying the names of friends or family whowere survivors of violence.
The news of her death was a bitter blow to many Texans, especially Mexican-American youths, for whom Selena had become both an icon and a role model. She was the embodiment of young, smart, hip, Mexican-American youth-wearing midriff-baring bustiers and boasting of a tight-knit family...