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...colleges, if any, would question the importance of freedom of the press in American society. Even GSU President Stuart I. Fagan said, “I have—and will always be—a proponent of the free press...
...century or more. You also mention running, which has been a competitive sport since at least the time of ancient Greece. I doubt that the average 21st century person truly stands a greater chance of being disabled by arthritis than the dawn-to-dusk laborer of past generations. MARK STUART ELLISON New York City
DIED. DICK STUART, 70, slugging first baseman nicknamed Dr. Strangeglove for his poor fielding; of cancer; in Redwood City, Calif. Despite his reputation as a fumbler, Stuart, who spent his most productive years with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox, hit 228 homers in a 10-year career...
...last year you have squandered our energy,” said Graham and Parks parent Guy Stuart. “You didn’t ask me to get involved. When people are behind the plan, the plan works, so listen to the parents...
...achievement in moral and political philosophy is certainly the largest achievement in the English-speaking world since John Stuart Mill’s,” said MIT Professor of Social and Political Philosophy Joshua Cohen...