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Hitler and the holocaust remain the 20th century baseline for the discussion of evil, the ne plus ultra. But as Ron Rosenbaum writes in his restlessly probing and deeply intelligent book Explaining Hitler (Random House; 444 pages; $30), Hitler has escaped intellectual capture. The old tabloid survival myth (HITLER ALIVE IN ARGENTINA!) perversely comes true in the realm of our historical deliberations. "The search for Hitler," says Rosenbaum, "has apprehended not one coherent, consensus image of Hitler but rather many different Hitlers, competing Hitlers, conflicting embodiments of competing visions...
When she finally got to physical therapy after a month's wait, Rosenbaum said the specialist "seemed generally helpful" and suggested she lighten her back-pack and do certain stretches...
...Rosenbaum said her new doctor also informed her that "some of the stretches [the physical therapist at UHS] had prescribed weren't good...
According to former RUS Board member Adina H. Rosenbaum '98, who has conducted research on RUS history, RUS spent its early years facing down Radcliffe administrators on issues ranging from the right of Radcliffe women to hold protests to the removal of grades from Radcliffe report cards...
...were going to disappear as a Radcliffeorganization, the best possible choice would befor it to join Harvard," Rosenbaum says. "It wouldmake me very sad to see RUS disappear. Workingwith RUS has been one of my most importantexperiences here...