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Look, no one expects Summers to turn Harvard into a commune. In fact, I’ve spoken to many people—otherwise meek progressive types—who get a secret thrill at the prospect of Summers aggressively wielding tyrannical authority, and who relish the thought of Summers, say, sitting down with law school administrators and telling them to pack their bags for Allston. Such scenarios are appealing because there is a real need for greater centralization, a real need to end the chaos that masquerades as a “philosophy” of decentralization. It hinders...
...selection of Paul A. Gusmorino ’02, president of the Undergraduate Council, to speak at the installation. Gusmorino will have a unique opportunity to address the campus: most of the other speakers will be members of the Universities’ faculties, and no undergraduate student has spoken in any of the five installations in the last century. His speech will not only be heard by students, but will reach to the many members of the alumni community who will be in attendance. We congratulate Gusmorino and wish him luck...
Phoned or written a friend you hadn't spoken with in a long time...
...Indeed, his father, also Mohammed El Amir, is so deep in denial that he insists that the September 11 attack was carried out by Israel's Mossad spy agency. He even told TIME that he had actually spoken to his son after the atrocity...
...Amir recalls his son as a timid boy who avoided fights or squabbles between friends. "In his behavior, my son was almost like an angel," he said. "He is like a virgin girl in his politeness and shyness. Growing up he never got into mischief, he was soft spoken and God blessed him with a beautiful face...