Word: thatcherism
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...incorporates text of several of the 16th president’s letters and speeches—including the Gettysburg address. A long list of dignitaries has narrated public performances of the “Portrait” in the past, ranging from former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to U.S. Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., who appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in September. Tickets for the HRO’s Oct. 29 performance are on sale at the Harvard Box Office, and season subscriptions can be purchased on the group’s website, www. hrorchestra.org...
...conference last week: "Today's Britain, Tomorrow's Conservatives." Like the whole scene, the slogan had an awkward edge, implying the Conservatives on hand today are not really a match for the problems of today's Britain. After three big defeats by Labour, even the proudest veterans of Margaret Thatcher's revolution must be wondering whether deliverance will ever come. And despite a surprisingly sparkling convention that lent a rare air of enthusiasm to the party, they have reason to worry. According to a Populus poll, 49% of British adults believe that "politics would be better off if the Conservative...
...We’re in a period of change,” said Phillips Professor of Early American History Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who is also a Council member. “There are a lot of new agendas...
...We’re in a period of change,” said Phillips Professor of Early American History Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, who is also a Council member. “There are a lot of new agendas...
...professor, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said last week that Banaji, Thomas, Anthropology Department Chair Arthur Kleinman, Dunwalke Associate Professor of American History Lisa M. McGirr, Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, and Harvard College Professor and Phillips Professor of Early American History Laurel Thatcher Ulrich would represent the Council at yesterday’s meeting...