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...Crimson last night that he decided not to attend the meeting since he said he had been informed that he would not be permitted to voice his opinions. “I’m allowed to teach undergraduates, but apparently I’m not allowed to speak at Faculty meetings,” he said. Contacted for comment after the meeting, Classics Professor Richard F. Thomas said that voices in support of Matory may have been stifled, as well. “I think the motion to table was a reasonable one in many ways, particularly if [Matory?...
...fire that nearly burned his store to the ground. “Other stores have come and gone in the 18 years I’ve run my business, but I am still here,” said Chen. “If Harvard ever asked me to speak at the university, that would be the title of my speech: ‘How To Run a Small Store Next to Harvard.’” —Staff writer Siodhbhra M. Parkin can be reached at sparkin@fas.harvard.edu...
...Rodriguez eventually told him that he had picked up his cousin at Pizza Ring after he had been involved in a fight with “some drunk white guy” and was in the process of driving Colono to the hospital. Lanchester said he also tried to speak to Abreu as well but said she was unable to talk...
...according to the various advertisements adorning the store’s interior. While O’Leary says that the traffic in the store varies drastically, Revolution was going slowly Saturday evening. A man in dreadlocks and a Che Guevara hat browsed the offerings, but exited before FM could speak to him, warning his fellow compatriots: “Watch out for the mainstream press!” The other two customers in the store took his warning to heart, refusing to reveal their names to FM. But the couple was friendlier when it came to talking about (surprise...
...absurdity. No Australian would waste time watching a football match in which nobody was better than anyone else, or a horse race in which every nag plunked along at exactly the same speed. And (of course) Australians find no contradiction in that. Ours is the meritocracy that dare not speak its name...