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...wait to see what awaits me as a Crimson writer next year, my last year, when I will be even more hypersensitive to whining and complaining. For now, I will just relish in the thought that the Unabomber may have gone to my school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Fond Look Back | 5/10/1996 | See Source »

Mansfield attacks affirmative action at Harvard with an unjustified relish. His key assertion is that affirmative action harms "the morale of the institution, which depends almost entirely on its devotion to academic excellence." If there is a widespread sentiment that the university's academic excellence and morale are threatened by incapable minority students, such feelings have escaped this author's notice. Counselors and tutors repeatedly report that students find life at Harvard stressful, competitive and tiring. Few students have the time or energy to engage in philosophical speculation as to whether Harvard's "excellence" is eroding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Diversity Report Lacking in Candor | 5/2/1996 | See Source »

...FIRST PRESIDENT TO GROW UP in the Age of Television, it was a gathering to relish. Thirty top TV executives--honchos from ABC, CBS and NBC, as well as major cable networks and Hollywood studios--stopped by the White House last Thursday for a meeting. To be sure, it was a command performance (Bill Clinton had proposed the summit in his State-of-the-Union address), and the subject matter was not one the invitees would have picked: sex and violence. But at least everyone was talking the same language. When Viacom's Jonathan Dolgen warned that putting ratings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRIME-TIME SUMMIT | 3/11/1996 | See Source »

After an exceedingly difficult season-opening schedule, the Crimson will relish this chance to play with relative relaxation...

Author: By Brian D. Algra, | Title: W. Hockey Painted Brown | 12/8/1995 | See Source »

...from Gibraltar to Tangier the long way around--that is to say, via the Spanish coast, Corsica, Albania and several points east, aboard wheezing buses, cranky trains and (once) a luxury cruise ship larded with rich Americans. Fans of previous Theroux travelogs like The Happy Isles of Oceania will relish some familiar ingredients. There is, for starters, his dazzling prose, which in a flick of a paragraph can shift from lowly growls of disgust to images of seascape with the allusive force of poetry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: ELITIST ON A GRAND TOUR | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

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