Word: shortly
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...first half, and added a penalty kick just after halftime to give it a 13-0 edge. To add to Harvard's problems, lock Will Rava was ejected for a high tackle early in the second half, leaving the Crimson (3-1 Metro, 5-3 overall) a player short on the field...
...short, the City Council, much like the Harvard Undergraduate Council, can provide a voice of reason and skepticism in response to the actions of Harvard's administration. Harvard may well choose to ignore the objections of those outside its walls, but it is still important for the University to realize that it has not been granted what it dreams of: namely, its own independent fiefdom on the Charles...
...constitutional amendment to reverse the Supreme Court's ruling that flag burning is legal. But last week, after the Senate passed anti-flag-burning legislation as part of a plan for derailing any change in the Constitution, the White House reiterated its preference for an amendment but stopped short of threatening a veto. In late September Bush broke weeks of silence on the abortion issue by praising the "protection of human life" to a group of Catholic lawyers in Boston. But his Justice Department will not make oral arguments in any of the three abortion cases that will come before...
...group of muscular men were lifting women in short skirts high over their heads and cheering for the Crimson. That's right--cheerleaders...
...Harvard can serve itself and our society by transcending the notoriously short American time horizon and continuing to invest in minority and women graduate students. The payoff will take a while. In Putnam's words, "It takes time for people to become major scholars whether they are male, female, black, white or pink." But is that an excuse not to push ahead...