Word: spheres
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While many may be uncomfortable with a woman who has created a real sphere of power and influence in what was once merely a spousal position, such discomfort must not be the source of accusation. Her role, like that of women in general over the past few decades, has been greatly expanded. Let us not impede the First Lady from joining, and ideally leading, American women towards their long awaited sexual equality...
...women. After midnight, drunken final club boys start carousing intimately with the women who surround them, absorbed as they are in the myth of immediate gratification. Having taken on a life of its own, this so-very-American notion of instant recompense, having directly transferred from the consumer sphere, now dominates the sexual mores of American men. Because sports men at Harvard are more like white-bread Americans than their peers, they are particularly given to this sort of pleasure-seeking...
...never been reasonable arguments against immediate sexual gratification--besides fear of AIDS--presented to us either in secondary school or on this campus. The Sexual Revolution screwed morality. By affecting a morally neutral pretense with respect to sex on campus, Harvard furthers the reign of hedonism in the social sphere...
...Staff Assistant of the Committee on Degrees in History and Literature, I would like to object to your staff editorial about our upcoming move to Vanserg ("Ease the Move to Vanserg", Dec. 5). Though it may be slightly outside the usual sphere of student travel, Vanserg is a mere three minute walk from William James Hall and a five minute walk from the Science Center. For this, everyone is all upset! Get out those rollerblades...
...route. Often, with such determined direction in mind, we neglect to take time out for diversion or distraction. Because we sometimes choose to cast our social life into this category of a diversion, it pales in comparison to the Harvardesque level of excellence expected and attained in the scholastic sphere...