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...Obama’s steadfast support for the nation of Israel and vow to ensure her continued existence—along with the rest of his platform—should absolutely persuade voters who support Israel to fill in the bubble next to his name. Tomorrow, a vote for Obama will be a vote for Israel...
...final days before the election, Johnston will continue to work with Youth for McCain and on YouTube projects, heading to Washington, D.C. tomorrow. He will spend election night either in the nation’s capital or in Phoenix...
...Repulibcan George W. Bush in 2000 before flipping to Democrat John F. Kerry in 2004. Both races were decided by a margin of less than 10,000 votes. Members of both clubs said they have been generally well received in New Hampshire and spoke positively about their expectations for tomorrow. “Weeks ago I was canvassing and I felt a little discouraged,” Zafran said. “This is now our seventh weekend to canvass in New Hampshire...I’m cautiously optimistic.” Jonathan S. Gould ’10, another...
...commemorate what would have been his 80th year, and to help dismantle common simplifications of Warhol’s work, Harvard art professor Benjamin Buchloh has organized the conference “Andy, 80? Considering the Warhol Legacies on His 80th Birthday” to take place today and tomorrow in the Sackler Auditorium. The conference will present three speakers from in and outside Harvard who will present papers on Andy Warhol in the realms of fashion and the culture industry, sexuality and queer culture, and film and photography. “Warhol is a well known figure about whom...
...mental superiority, our supreme privilege to walk into Harvard classrooms, and our uneasy discomfort with being the “chosen ones.” While we can debate the merits of these claims, let us instead use our mental gifts to choose the right leader for tomorrow: John McCain...