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The Cambridge Historical Commission is convinced that necessary measures have been taken to minimize the disruption caused by the current changes. Yes, we might prefer that Harvard continue to restore the building without adding to it or changing its function; but we recognize that the productive use represented by the...
It does seem healthy that a book such as Murray's can be published despite the prevailing American compulsion to avoid taboo topics. And Murray should be commended for his call to restore the traditional ideal of the scholar as someone who ought to "find the truth and disclose it...
President Clinton has been uncharacteristically blunt in outlining the economics behind the mission to restore democracy. "The American people have already expended almost $200 million to support them [Haitian refugees], to maintain the economic embargo and the prospect of millions and millions more being spent every month for an indefinite...
Fundamentally, the council must restore itself through honesty, hard work and solid communication. But, as we all know, that is much easier said than done.
Then, on September 6, 1956, a worker involved in a project to restore the clock left his blowtorch on. The subsequent inferno raged for four hours and completely destroyed the tower, its clocks and its 3,000-pound bell.