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...courage to assist American intelligence agencies. It is not often that a scholar can both contribute to advancing knowledge and, at the same time, help his country. It is crucial that we defend the individual liberty of scholars to do so. Those such as Nadav Safran, as well as Samuel Huntington and Richard Betts who try to balance these potentially conflicting commitments deserve our respect and suppport. Jeffrey Herf Research Associate Center for International Studies Resident Tutor, Adams House
...four winners, among 30 nationwide, are: Clark J. Freshman '86 of North House and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mary D. Garrison '86 of Dunster House and New York, N.Y.; Samuel C. Rickless '86 of Adams House and Santa Fe, N.M.; an Jeffrey M. Rosen '86 of Adams House and New York...
...attack was definitely aimed at a personal level [against Khaddafy]," said Samuel J. Lubell '89. U.S. planes bombed the Libyan leader's residence, killing his adopted daughter and wounding two of his sons...
Chess, like mathematics and music, is a nursery for child prodigies. Great players often distinguish themselves at tender ages. Before he reached 14, the renowned champion Paul Morphy (1837-84) had reddened the faces of the best adults in his hometown of New Orleans. International Grand Master Samuel Reshevsky, when he was six, toured his native Poland playing two dozen opponents simultaneously and rarely losing. At 14, Bobby Fischer, the game's reclusive genius, won both the U.S. junior and senior championships. But none of these men quite prepared the chess world for the triple-threat Polgar sisters of Budapest...
With good showings in next weekend's competition at Dartmouth, two riders--Mark Samuel and Gaby Gosman--have a good chance of capturing bids to the Equestrian Regional Championships...