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Within a few weeks after arriving at Harvard in the fall of 1954, I established a late afternoon ritual for myself which I followed as faithfully as I could for the remainder for that year. My three roommates and I shared a "quad" at the top of Holworthy Hall. It...
As a graduate student in the History Department writing a thesis about John McCloy and the origins of the American WestGerman alliance I feel compelled to comment on the controversy surrounding the McCloy Scholarship I have only received a scattered number of articles I have only received a scattered number...
France's disparate outbursts of discontent only reflect what opinion polls have been recording for months: the Socialist government's steady fall from favor. The proportion of the population dissatisfied with the government's performance has risen to 52%, compared with 27% only a year ago. Still...
Only a year ago, the guerrillas controlled vast swatches of territory in at least seven of Guatemala's 22 departments. Now the number of insurgents has substantially diminished and, says a Western military analyst, "the guerrillas are bleeding. Their cadres are scattered all over the place, and the rest...
How? By FACTS Any kind, butdo get them in. They are what we look for-- a name, a place, an allusion, an object, a brand of deodorant, the titles of six poems in a row, even an occasional date. This, son, makes for interesting (if effortless) reading: and that is...