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Nonetheless, Lehrer delved into the overarching message of his speech??the importance of national service in any form...
...traditional ways, enjoying the greater comfort that increased resources provide?”At the Faculty meeting two weeks ago, Summers promised to offer “a few observations” at the next session. The comment seemed ominous to some professors.But after the president concluded his speech??“I urge you to join together with purpose for the large task before you and wish you much joy and success in your pursuit”—the Faculty burst into extended applause. While some professors offered just a few short claps...
...message across so you’re not just spewing out emotions constantly. That way, you can relate them to something concrete.” Though new to the role of lyricist, Nick confesses to “abusing alliteration and rhyme in everyday speech?? and describes the job of writing lyrics as “almost therapeutic.” The creative process of writing a score and lyrics may have been new to Commins, but the feeling of community was just what he was looking for in Harvard’s musical theater scene, which...
...event—of closing the event to the public “in order to hide a speaker with a toxic reputation.”The Society responded that it is commonplace for organizations to hold closed events, and that “instead of trying to silence speech?? the protesters should use other means “to persuade students of the strength of their ideas.”The protest and ensuing spat began last Wednesday when Federalist Society officers sent an e-mail to members announcing that the previously-public talk with Bybee...
...Leverett JCR and told her what I was going to say,” Yasin says. “She responded with ‘That’s beautiful.’” For Yasin, the incident captured exactly what his intentions were in writing the speech??a call for dialogue between Muslim Americans and other Americans.“Unlike many of the people who were trying to stop me from speaking, she had a real concern,” he says. “People who had the greatest right [to be offended...