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Citing his own philanthropic history -- and echoing the common refrain of many Harvard fundraisers--the New York entrepreneur said most large donations come from longtime benefactors with a "history of giving...
...glad we didn't get Quadded," she said, echoing a common refrain...
...limit first amendment rights in any way--whether by censoring a speaker, demanding a public apology, or acting in a way that intimidates them so that they refrain from speaking freely--sets a dangerous precedent in an academic community. Asking for an explanation of a statement is fine. But publicly calling upon the administration to reprimand a faculty member will intimidate those less bold than Mansfield (most everybody) and lead to an insidious self-censorship. No student, faculty member or administrator should feel repressed on the basis of vague and flexible standards of "offensiveness." Free speech must be paramount...
...discussion of Black faculty members' role at Harvard returns again and again to the same refrain: their scarcity. If Black faculty are to provide an example and contribute a voice, say faculty members, there must be more than eight of them...
Players can also defend themselves from their assassins by shooting at them and "stunning" them. If stunned, the would-be killer must refrain from assassination attempts for 15 minutes...