Word: sinclairism
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...tone. The seven men and one woman huddled around a marble-topped table on a stormy night settled on a question inspired by the writer Ayn Rand. "Can you objectively infer an ethical principle?" asks Al Ostroff, 76, an artist and writer. "Kant would emphatically say yes," replies Evan Sinclair, 53, who works in marketing. "Plato would think differently," counters Larry Hui, 43, an attorney...
Trinidad native Grace K. Sinclair ’07 was mightily impressed by the cultural sensitivity shown by the Fly Club’s annual Calypso garden party last week. As a social event, Sinclair gave the party average marks, but as a celebration of West Indian culture, she had only praise: “All those pink seersucker shorts and bony white legs made me feel like I was in a real British colony—it was a really nice touch...
...Sinclair was also the chief civilian administrator at the Harvard University Police Department...
After graduating from Harvard with a degree in French, Sinclair went on to graduate school at the University of North Carolina and pursued an advanced degree in linguistics...
...Sinclair’s primary role on campus was as a co-host for “Hillbilly at Harvard.” Sinclair feted his country friends each year at an annual country Christmas party, when friends and family along with musicians would come to the studio and play hillbilly music, Lewandoski said...