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Clayton argues that the "tide of endless wanting" that swamped him was a particularly salient characteristic of the Ford years: "The paradise of the flesh was at hand. What had been unthinkable under Eisenhower and racy under ! Kennedy had become, under Ford, almost compulsory." And he remembers all this activity as being comparatively worry-free: "Bodily fluids had no deadly viral dimension in the dear old Ford days; one dabbled and frolicked in them without trying to picture the microscopic galaxies within, the squadrons of spherical space ships knobby with keys for fatally unlocking our cell walls." This stands...
However brilliant you are, the salient moment of death is unavoidable. And with death comes forgetfulness by others, even complete amnesia if you're unlucky. Hedonism is a wonderful principle, just until the time when you start taking your own adventures a little bit too seriously. These people cluster around campus, these short-sighted nothings who cannot see beyond the tail of reputation behind them and the promise of greatness before. Such souls are not to be admired, but pitied, for they fail to understand that we live and die, that we depend on others, that their achievements...
...debate last night, sponsored by TheCrimson, each candidate delivered two minutestatements at the beginning and end of the event.The candidates also fielded questions fromreporters representing. The Crimson, The HarvardIndependent and The Salient...
Mansfield, the faculty advisor of the conservative Harvard Salient, discussed the upcoming presidential election and staunchly defended Republican "family values" in a question-and-answer session with 12 young Republicans...
Vertically challenged Salient glamour boy hasn't made it past circulation manager. Keeps us honest with incessant campus media watching...