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...reassigned (if necessary) once he or she chooses a concentration, so that students are never stuck with faculty advisers who know nothing about their academic interests. Additionally, good advising requires that the faculty have at least a cursory knowledge of students' requirements; the Committee on Advising and Counseling will somehow have to ensure that advisors are knowledgeable as well as available...
More to the point, however, is the glaring absence in the article of the voices of many students who are spending a good deal of their time somehow connected to a religious group or a religious issue. While a few students seem to have been cursorily interviewed for the piece, the comments of many student leaders and members of religious groups are notably absent. This absence is disappointing: if there is indeed a "rise" in religion at Harvard, undergraduates are the ones doing the raising...
What kid wouldn't like to be president? Like many on this campus, I saw the presidency as the ultimate credential when I was younger. Precocious youngsters develop the need for affirmation; someone telling them that they are somehow the best and brightest. And for the now-mature over-achievers that we all know and love as friends here, the presidency seemed to offer that. Besides being confirmed as among the top of their class, what little kid wouldn't want to plop his or her feet up on the desk of the Oval Office and smoke a nice wooden...
...British government, at the suggestion of the Protestant Unionists, insisted on an election to create teams that would then undertake the negotiations. The I.R.A. vehemently opposes this. But though tempers rose, everybody kept talking. And as long as the talking continued, went the hopeful reasoning, a way forward would somehow be found. The desire for peace was too strong for it to fail. Now the hard men of the I.R.A. have brought those prospects crashing to earth...
...told us that orders are handled in the order in which the kitchen receives them--although that did not explain why people who ordered after us were settling down to dessert. She did not apologize for the delay, and she delivered her remarks in a way which implied that somehow we were the party at fault...