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GIVEN THE reality of God's non-existence," Jim Sloan was explaining, "there are basically three choices. One can become a cabbage, eschewing questions and remaining uninvolved in the search for answers. One can subscribe to an organized illusion, such as Marxism or Christianity. Most courageous, however, is to simply...
3). That the Harvard Corporation, however, not divest itself of its Gulf stock. In their April 19th statement, the President and the Fellows reject divestiture as ineffective and socially irresponsible. We reject divestiture simply because we believe that most American corporations accrue profits that can be construed as "blood money...
With attitudes like these prevailing, it is not surprising that the Boston intellectual community was willing to subscribe to a theory of Anglo-Saxon racial superiority. Henry Adams, John Fiske, and Henry Cabot Lodge all taught this doctrine at Harvard at one time or another, while Francis Amasa Walker held...
It is said that Edith, an abstract painter, has the business sense in the family. She is a gay, spontaneous woman with long, dark-blonde hair. Throughout the siege, she has maintained her wit and poise. "If I'd taken that $650,000," she joked at one point, "do...
Of the almost 800 questionnaires sent out, about 50 per cent have been returned so far. Wacker said he received a list of the married students last Friday and plans to send them 400 abridged questionnaires, asking only if they would subscribe to a prepaid family medical plan.