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...article in the April 13 issue of the Crimson incorrectly identified Franklin D. Roosevelt '04 as the grand-uncle of gubernatorial candidate Mark Roosevelt '78. Franklin D. Roosevelt is a distant fifth cousin, three times removed, of Mark Roosevelt...
...once a student of William James at Harvard. His belief is that childhood experiences are more important than inherited tendencies in ordering behavior, and this psychological determinism, an offense to the ideal of free will, is widely unpopular with the clergy, the mayor and other conventional thinkers. But Theodore Roosevelt, the new police commissioner, is enthusiastic, and on the sly he backs an investigation...
...some political discussion.I came from a Bohemian background, where I hadlearned that to be a republican, you had to beeither rich or stupid," Weld's roommate Peter C.Brooks '66 says. "I was brought up with the ideasof social action and a good conscience. I mean, myhero was Franklin Roosevelt. That was contrary to[Weld's] background...
Before he considers the White House, however,Weld must, in the upcoming months, defend hisgubernatorial seat from the two leading Democratichopefuls, State Sen. Michael J. Barrett '70(D-Cambridge) and State Rep. Mark Roosevelt `78(D-Beacon Hill...
State Rep. Mark Roosevelt '78 (D-Beacon Hill) was identified as a "gov jock" while he was a Harvard undergraduate, although he never took a government class. The history concentrator learned about politics on the job, as the manager for several Massachusetts campaigns...