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On a predominantly liberal campus like Harvard, an unabashed conservative like Sumner E. Anderson '92 can create a sensation.
In 1989 Francis Fukuyama wrote a recondite essay on political philosophy for a small neoconservative quarterly, the National Interest. It caused a sensation, largely because of its title: "The End of History?"
Five minutes into the game, last year's rookie sensation Gretchen Ulion (9 games, 18 goals, 12 assists) broke by Harvard defenders and scored for a 1-0 Dartmouth lead. She went on to score three more goals, virtually unharassed by the Crimson.
Of the three men freed last week, only Anderson, 44, appeared to emerge whole, albeit somewhat thinner, somewhat balder and with a hint of a limp. Journalism professor Alann Steen, 52, who suffered permanent neurological damage when he was kicked by his captors for unwittingly prolonging an exercise period, will...
In a seven-page report, with accompanying editorial, a team of scientists led by University of Arizona dermatologist Norman Levine told how, in a randomized, placebo-controlled experiment, visible tanning was induced in 15 healthy men after 10 injections of a potent hormone called MSH (melanocyte- stimulating hormone). The tans...