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But I think that many of us would ascribe very different meaning to these words than those AALARM intends. I would like to ask that the organization be more specific in its invitation. We can hope that "family" refers also to gay couples, that "faith" is not limited to fundamental...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blue Square? Just Use a Swastika | 10/27/1990 | See Source »

"Equestrian," when used as a noun, refers to a person who rides a horse. (Example: von Bismarck is an accomplished equestrian.) One does not say, "This sport is called equestrian." One would no sooner say, "equestrian will always be in his blood," than say "bourgeois will always be in his...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: `Equestrian' is No Noun | 10/23/1990 | See Source »

In order to become "The Head of the Charles" (contrary to popular belief, the word "Head" refers to the honorary title given to the race's winner), the Lithuanians will have to get by the numerous powerful crews entered by Harvard and Radcliffe.

Author: By Rik Geiersbach, | Title: Yes, Virginia, There Are Boats at the Head | 10/21/1990 | See Source »

Over the past few weeks, a number of editorial pieces were published in The Crimson regarding the situation in the Middle East. I was surprised by the prejudiced anti-Arab writings of certain organizations and individuals on campus. In his article "Arab Activists Massacred the Facts," Joseph Enis refers to...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Call for Cooperation | 10/18/1990 | See Source »

While the entire article was written with an unnecessarily disparaging tone, one line was particularly insulting: "Unfortunately, the band of resume-padding, power-hungry incompetents who dominate the council are so busy protecting their jobs, they never even imagine a Harvard without a council." I presume this refers to me...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Restructuring Would Risk Disaster | 10/18/1990 | See Source »

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