Word: rubiner
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...death toll in Iraq and believe that the U.S. is actually winning. That kind of thinking reminds me of the surgeon who announces, "The operation was a success, but the patient died." I suppose Rice will declare total victory when Iraq has become the world's largest graveyard. Ronald Rubin Topanga, California, U.S. Sharing Journalists' Notes Time's decision to turn over Cooper's reporting notes [July 18] is akin to negotiating with terrorists. It only emboldens enemies of the First Amendment. The issue is not about Time magazine. It is about the public trust that you hold...
...Rubin angered many professors in January when The New York Times reported that he “was unaware of widespread faculty discontent with the management style” of Summers. Several professors made reference to that report in speeches at three contentious Faculty meetings this past semester...
Following years of precedent, Corporation members say little, if anything, publicly. As he has since January, Rubin did not respond to repeated requests for an interview. An assistant to Houghton said he was out of the country and unavailable for comment...
...time—at Massachusetts Hall the following morning, setting off a flurry of commotion among Harper’s suddenly former colleagues on the board. In the two weeks before the resignation would be officially announced, James R. Houghton ’56 and Robert E. Rubin ’60 tried repeatedly to change Harper’s mind, an individual familiar with the board’s discussions said. But their attempts were to no avail...
Jessica R. Rubin-Wills ’06, a Crimson executive editor, is a history concentrator in Quincy House. As she continues her quest for independence, she hopes to follow the example of two strong and independent women: Ethel Rubin and Ilene Wills...