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...Maybe you ought not to name a building after him, but if the guy wants to help your cause, which you think is morally worthy, it might not be inappropriate to take the money," the ethics scholar said...
Reconstructing the Traditional Electorate in the United States: Evidence from the Pollbooks--with Paul Bourke, visiting Fulbright Scholar from the University of Pennsylvania. At 4 p.m. in the downstairs seminar room in Robinson Hall...
...April, he was hailed as a patriot. In May, when he took 87% of the vote, becoming the republic's first democratically elected president, he was regarded as a modern-day St. George who had defeated the dragon of Soviet imperialism. Given Gamsakhurdia's reputation as a distinguished literary scholar and his activism on behalf of human rights, comparisons with Czechoslovakia's President Vaclav Havel did not seem too much of a stretch...
...legal scholar also said that it is important to note that "Thomas had to overcome racist obstacles," but he added that, "It is important to realize that the nominee is not Clarence Thomas's grandfather...
...fact, these restrictions are only the beginning. The real outrage is that the elite bunch of editors, including (until last year) two Harvard professors, oppose even limited access to the photos. "It's a way of taking away a scholar's work," former group member and current Harvard Professor of Christian Origins John Strugnell told The Crimson this week...