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EEPC researcher Armando Garsd is suing Harvard, saying his supervisor dismissed him from an energy policy study because he said the center was misusing money. Earlier this week, Garsd made another complaint that does not appear in the suit: that he believed the supervisor, Professor of Environmental Health John D. Spengler, also resented his criticism of the air pollution study...
Granted, most of these trends are not unique to the College. But consider that Harvard is also falling short in its strong suit--the three leading causes of students' single greatest disappointment as undergraduates are a particular course, academics in general and lack of faculty contact...
Spengler is out of the country and could not be reached for the comment. Other University officials have refused to comment on Garsd's allegations because the suit is still pending...
...presidential limousine rested at Parkland Hospital. A grim young man was washing away the blood and flesh that had splattered the leather upholstery. The sight was shattering. The red roses given to Jackie were still in the car -- crushed, broken. The young man in his neat dark suit, sleeves pushed up, swabbed the seats. They glistened in their miserable wetness. Beside the car was a bucket with brownish red water. If any doubt remained about this calamity, it was swept away in one glance at that bucket. So simple, so hideous...
Assassination was impossible. John Kennedy, with Jackie beside him in her raspberry pink suit, was too young, too exuberant to fall. The Secret Service, snooping beneath manhole covers, scanning for hostile eyes, was invincible. There would be no darkness on this bright day in Dallas...