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This isn’t the first time Texas’ leaders have proved thorns in the side of democracy. From George Bush to??George Bush, Texas has brought the electoral process nothing but woe. More than 150 years ago, Sam Houston ruled over the independent Republic of Texas, where the range ran free and governmental lunacy flourished on its own—spurning Santa Anna and Uncle Sam alike. Texas lawmakers have shown their preference for far-fetched gambits when it comes to redistricting. Maybe the time has come to follow Sam Houston’s example...
...think [Cox] certainly represents the ideals that we at HLS should aspire to??gifted, public-spirited, extremely hard-working, and idealistic in a pragmatic way,” said Robert H. Mnookin ’64, Williston professor...
...School at the time. “John was quite upset about the way the faculty was behaving. I remember him saying to me once in the Faculty Club, ‘Either I’m going to leave this place or I’m going to??try and straighten...
...just sort of came at me—and next thing she’s crying all over me.” Here, five years into Harry’s adventures at Hogwarts, he finally faces one of the challenges that we Harvard students can most relate to??ineptitude in dealing with the opposite sex. One New York Times critic worries that since “the hormones have started to kick in at Hogwarts, the fear is that it will gross out the grammar-school readership, if it doesn’t just bore the kids silly...
HRCF’s constitution states: “Officers of this organization must subscribe without reserve to??principles of faith” that include belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the existence of the Holy Spirit...