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...coming months, the goup plans to announce a paid fellowship for a graduating senior or alum.DOING HIS OWN THINGWhile the resources of a network like Harvardwood may seem alluring, there are those who seek similar ends and pursue them without the help of such a vast organization. Ian M. Thompson ’11 recently began working as a paid intern under Harvardwood affiliate and screenwriter Andrew Arthur, who heads a Cambridge-based film and theatrical production company called EarthHart Productions. Thompson attended an informal seminar taught by Arthur last semester and afterwards accepted a position as Arthur?...
...Bill just said something dumb. And if the Clinton campaign crashes and burns, maybe she was just another politician with name recognition and a lot of money who ran for President and never connected. There's far more precedent for that - ask Presidents Dewey or Stevenson or Humphrey or Thompson or Romney - than there is for a less parsimonious explanation...
...elected SAC vice chair for the Committee on Undergraduate Education. Joyce Y. Zhang ’09 was elected in an unopposed bid for vice chair for House Life. Tamar Holoshitz ’10 was elected in an unopposed bid for vice chair of College Life. Jennifer L. Thompson ’09 was also elected unopposed to the position of SAC secretary. Finance Committee elections will be held on Wednesday. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached at clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...evolution, whose wife (by covenant marriage, no less) has slept under bridges with homeless people, and who was more consistently pro-life than anyone in the field. So what was Paul Weyrich doing backing Romney and Pat Robertson endorsing Rudy and the National Right to Life committee supporting Thompson? "I've known Mike a long time," said Land. "I think Mike would be a fine President. But he's the one who has to close that deal. He has to convince significant numbers of Americans that he'd be a fine President and that he can beat Hillary Clinton...
...like his positions on immigration and global warming. So Rudy Giuliani became the favorite, but conservatives didn't like his positions on guns and abortion. They liked all Mitt Romney's positions, until they learned that he used to have totally different positions. They got excited about Fred Thompson's candidacy, until they realized that he wasn't. And then Mike Huckabee had his moment in Iowa. But now Super Tuesday has confirmed McCain as the front runner again - didn't the pundits tell you Republicans always pick early front runners? - even though conservative icons like Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter...