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Could we now expect Lawrence H. Summers, who was one of Harvard's leading public finance professors before taking a series of jobs that led to him being appointed deputy secretary of the Treasury, to someday return here to teach? How about Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich? Harvard's international reputation would not suffer from the homecoming of these other notables...
...after inflation is taken into account. It means that more people than ever are working full time and still living below the poverty line of $15,141 for a family of four. Millions more are scraping by, just one broken refrigerator away from crisis. Says Labor Secretary Robert Reich: "If we don't take steps to begin to reverse the trend for so many workers who are sinking in this new economy, we will be paying a high price as a society...
Many of Harvard's offerings in government and public policy have been hurt by the now two-year-old exodus of faculty to jobs in the Clinton administration. In addition to Nye, Ropes Professor of Political Economy, Kennedy School Lecturer Robert B. Reich and a host of other faculty and administrators have left on the Washington shuttle...
Martinez was not blind to Koernke's faults. He confirms that Koernke made casual racist remarks and was enthusiastic in extolling the economy and technology of Hitler's Third Reich. Koernke, says Martinez, was a literal interpreter of the Bible's Book of Revelation, with a literal expectation of Armageddon. Occasionally, as Koernke went on and on about some grim fantasy, Martinez feared he "might have some sort of chemical imbalance." But the two stayed friends. Martinez was Koernke's best man when he married Nancy Wise, a home-economics student he had met while peddling chocolate-chip cookies...
...this? Because the Third Reich proved beyond all reasonable doubt what the constant pumping of hate-filled images and inflammatory statements can do to a culture. I do not believe censorship is the answer. But I have no doubt good taste and responsibility will not limit the entertainment industry's ability to provide mature work that attacks our corruption, challenges our paranoia and pulls the covers off the shortcomings that Balkanize us. What we need is simply the same sense of responsibility and dire consequences that we bring to the issue of anti-Semitism...