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...discourse, Evan P. Cucci advanced his view of what constitutes responsible intellectual discussion in a recent editorial. He was joined in his critique by Miss Manners for the campus press, Tehshik P. Yoon, in an editorial one month later. Yoon argued that the intellectual level of campus debate has sunk to the level of Beavis-and-Butthead ridicule...
...change hasn't sunk in on all levels,however. Museum intraoffice memos written byTrifiro continue to refer to employees as"guards...
...foot to head?/Well my head's been on holiday/Since the day we met..." Or in "Ahprahran," for example (Prahran being the Melbourne suburb where the Meadows brother live): "Last Sunday I heard myself say/A good day for you is a good day for me/Can't believe I've sunk this low/Is this something good? I don't know..." "Aloha Street" alternates the self-reproachful lines of the verses with a rebarbative four-note hook that seems to be making fun of the singer's romantic aspirations." "Our eyes first met across a crowded room"--and then the hook...
Just before halftime, Gilmore sunk a trey at the halftime buzzer to put Harvard up by 20. Despite the 20-point halftime advantage, the Crimson had to remain weary of the Catamounts' offensive firepower. Vermont averaged 51.8 points per second half entering Sunday's contest. What was more, Harvard has a history of blowing leads: Against Holy Cross, it squandered a 21-point advantage en route to a 4-point defeat, and last week escaped with a 1-point victory over Dartmouth, despite leading most of the second half...
...Some, like James Morse, a 38-year- old who makes his way along Chicago's streets spitting, urinating and shouting "Some money, folks, just a dollar," are too far gone to recognize the depth of their suffering. Others, such as Jack Rumpf, 34, know exactly how low they have sunk. Every afternoon, Rumpf stands on the median of a busy Los Angeles intersection, holding a sign that declares him a homeless veteran who would be happy to work for money or food. Each day, motorists lock their doors as they brake for the nearby stoplight, and Rumpf hears the offensive...