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...Summers did not respond to requests for comment on his views on the Caucus, but Kirby expressed his support for the group in an e-mail yesterday...
...been other people who experienced similar investigations. Pontbriand declined to comment further on the specifics of the incident in order to protect the student’s anonymity, who, according to Pontbriand, has chosen not to identify himself publicly. A representative from the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to requests for comment yesterday. But Harvard Law School Clinical Professor of Law John G. Palfrey ’94 said that he doubts that a request for the Little Red Book alone could have prompted a visit from government officials. “That seems extremely unlikely...
...tutors in chemistry and Social Analysis 10, “Introduction to Economics,” said he has received several requests to tutor, which makes it easy to find a job. “It’s rarely the case that if I respond to an e-mail saying that I want a student that I don’t get the student,” Gan said. Even when he doesn’t respond to the BSC’s requests immediately, Gan said, he can still get jobs. He said this indicates a tutor shortage...
...were set down, early Christian communities, church fathers, Pontiffs and random laity have colored in the lightly sketched character of Joseph, and in some cases extended his contour considerably. At first they elaborated his story to buttress embattled doctrines like the virginity of Mary. Later interpreters repurposed him to respond to crises in the church or in society, as various Popes raised up the image of Joseph as the Family Father, the Worker, or the patron of the entire church. It is a varied cavalcade, and it can be hard to imagine all those Josephs meshing into a single personality...
...from our present, “Punishment” vividly recreates the anarchic violence of the most horrific Vietnam War-era protests. In the film, militant elements among the dissidents resolve to battle the armed police and National Guard patrols with makeshift weapons, and the law enforcement agents respond by indiscriminately firing on their assailants and unarmed dissidents alike.This carnage is all the more horrifying because the documentary style drives home the narrative. Watkins acts as the documentary’s off-screen narrator, but as the film’s action becomes lethal, he drops his dispassionate, journalistic demeanor...