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...Participants protest that Adam is enjoying an unfair advantage due to the fact that his burrito has no beans. Participants are informed to stop bitching and that no one is really “enjoying” anything here...
...Gerard begins to do sit-ups. This is an obvious ploy for a more prominent role in the story. Several of the participants, led by Arthur—whose mythical eating prowess seems, at least up to this point, to be nothing more than mythical—protest Gerard’s showmanship...
...crowd dispersed at about 1:45 p.m. and was encouraged by HIPJ to move on to Harvard Square to distribute information and to participate in a protest along Mass. Ave. this Saturday...
...before I begin examining these two factors, I realize that my analysis is susceptible to the critique that John Stauffer, associate professor of English and American Civilization, disturbingly leveled on Lecturer on History and Literature Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 in an “American Protest Literature” lecture last spring. McCarthy was commenting on the sexually starved status of the Harvard community and Stauffer said, “Speak for yourself.” So yes, I concede that there are indeed personal factors to account for—my own awkwardness...
...administration of President George W. Bush doesn’t get a lot of credit on Harvard’s campus. At a Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice protest last October, Lecturer on History and Literature Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 said, “The U.S. government poses the greatest threat to world peace.” McCarthy’s view basically sums up the dogmatic anti-Bush spirit of peace protests, and without a doubt this view will characterize today’s anti-war rally...