Word: stones
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...need someone that has the appeal that will reach out to all the segments of the student population," Blake said. Along with his running mate Nicholas J. Stone '00, Blake said he advocates lobbying the administration to give 1 percent of the annual College fund to student groups...
Trevor Blake and Nick Stone present a better choice than the staff indicates. Both men of their word and pragmatic thinkers, Blake and Stone are goal-oriented and representative of Harvard...
Blake and Stone are as tired of failed pledges as we are and thus promise what can be delivered. Furthermore, the pledges they have made have been well-researched and will present the student body with the results it needs and wants. The other candidates have done no such homework and will find themselves laughed out of deans' offices around campus...
...condemned corporate polluters and gave birth to the environmental movement. Ralph Nader's Unsafe at Any Speed (1965) led to drastic, overdue and life-saving changes in auto-safety standards. The underside of American business was also revealed in such hand-to-mouth, left-leaning publications as I.F. Stone's Weekly and Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker. Why these crusaders, and the subjects they exposed, did not command more attention in the mainstream business press is debatable--but surely the clout of corporate advertisers had something to do with...
...American capitalism," he said, "when a man can't fly a midget on a kite over Central Park." This may not be quite so succinct an aphorism as "A penny saved is a penny earned," but it ought nonetheless to be incised in stone somewhere--a business school, perhaps...