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...nonetheless a menace to well-meaning researchers. Though Harvard is not yet violating the law because none of its research uses restricted substances on a scale that requires registration with the government, it is quite conceivable that the two policies will come into conflict in the future. FAS should spearhead efforts to overturn this jingoistic law in court...
Following the elections, a working group of six students and five IOP staff members was formed to spearhead the initiative...
...lead the charge still struck me as implying that only a Magic Negro could be expected to wave his putter like a magic wand and singlehandedly settle the bitter quarrel between two entrenched camps. The people drafting Woods seem to feel that he has a special obligation to spearhead the assault on discrimination at Augusta simply because his multiracial background supposedly makes him especially sensitive to all forms of oppression. That's where the Magic Negro angle comes in: Woods is being asked to solve a problem that most blacks don't give a hoot about just because some powerful...
...Plate final, Storch overcame Rob Endelman—an opponent so intense he twice sprawled across the court, bloodying his hands—to win 3-1 and spearhead the Crimson’s victory...
Even with so many players returning, Harvard will turn to freshman Will Broadbent to spearhead its attempt to return to the pinnacle of collegiate squash. Coach Satinder Bajwa plans to subject Broadbent to a trial by fire of sorts, installing the rookie immediately in the No. 1 slot for the Crimson’s season opener against Brown tomorrow evening...