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...true that Richard feels--rightly in my opinion--that politics has no place in a classroom; he has no patience with teachers who use their classroom as a pulpit. If you think, as the articles suggest, that this restricts "alternative" agendas in the classroom, you are probably correct. But your editorial goes much further. In effect you call Richard Marius a racist. Your report implies it--your editorial virtually comes out and says it. Richard makes "no serious effort to recruit teachers of color." This is just not true...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unbalanced Expos Series Shows Arrogance | 11/6/1993 | See Source »

Brooks does not know whether he will be a teacher or have a pulpit when he graduates two years from now. But either way, he hopes to remain in Cambridge...

Author: By Elie G. Kaunfer, | Title: Brooks Comes Full Circle | 6/7/1993 | See Source »

...what does this have to do with President Clinton? Well, first of all, he is the president, and with that title comes a handy bully pulpit (as Ross Perot would say). Second, being a Democrat, he has more ideological clout with Hollywood than his predecessors. Third, his ties to show business are strong, as his Hollywood-choreographed inauguration demonstrated...

Author: By David L. Bosco, | Title: A Message to the Stars | 5/19/1993 | See Source »

...cartoon--yes, cartoons--of April 9, 1993. While I normally appreciate Conley's daring lampoons of everything from Harvard life to the Clinton Administration, I found his personal attack on "Natasha" to be a grave misuse of your newspaper. Even the cartoon page should not serve as a pulpit for the sort of childish vituperation perpetrated by Conley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Personal Attack by Conley a "Grave Misuse" | 4/19/1993 | See Source »

...baby boomers can relate to us. We've been through our / own recovery, and we're not on a pedestal." If a spiritual search is going on, it is for an inner child. In a room remarkably empty of religious paraphernalia, on a riser, behind the pulpit, an enormous teddy bear sits in the background. "The twentysomethings," observes Matoin, "are searching achievers. Working hard. 'I've got a condo, Rollerblades, but something's missing.' They've got prosperity but not peace of mind. The person in his 40s or 50s, it's the life experience. Busted relationships. They're alcoholics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Church Search | 4/5/1993 | See Source »

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