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That offense might be in addition to aviolation of the Boland Act, which enjoined thegovernment from forwarding military aid to theContras for a period of time, Vagts said.
"By the end of my sophomore year I was inlimbo, losing any of the faith I had had inconservatism and Ronald Reagan," Kenworthy says."I had thought that having a strong nationaldefense was a fine idea, but I shifted toward aliberal view because I weighed the human lossversus the increased...
(The 150 page upper limit was imposed, in theGovernment Department, at least, after anambitious senior named Henry Kissinger '50 woreout the spectacles of his readers by handing in a350-page magnum opus.)
Donald F. Herr '61, who drafts NATO policy forthe Defense Department these days, had similarmisgivings. The magna cum laude graduate says hewas in Cambridge when Fidel Castro received ahero's welcome on campus in 1959, adding that"Castro did not seem quite the ogre that thegovernment made him out to...
Under the budget proposal, which also includesprojections for the next five years, thegovernment would actually end up with a $1.3billion surplus in 1991.