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...June 11, 1963, in a now-infamous "stand in the school-house door" by then Governor George Wallace; in Atlanta. Before stepping aside to allow Jones and fellow black student James Hood entry, Wallace railed against the federally-ordered integration. Yet despite the pervasive racism that led Hood to transfer, Jones managed to thrive, becoming the school's first African-American graduate in 1965. Jones, who received an apology from Wallace in 1986, later said she "had a responsibility ... to myself, my family and my people...
...have a meaningful debate about the strategy of fighting poverty without at least exploring whether the transfer of billions of dollars from taxpayers to the poor has had any positive impact over the past 40 years? I don't think that money will ever be the answer. Nor do I believe that questioning the success of our welfare-entitlement policies makes someone a racist...
...semesters of UC experience in at least five years. JOHN S. HADDOCK ’07: Haddock joined the UC and SAC as a sophomore, becoming SAC vice-chair last semester and working on projects such as 24-hour libraries and reform of the blocking groups and inter-house transfer systems. Vice-chair last semester, Haddock was a favorite for the the chair position this year, but he was defeated by Gadgil. Haddock is now one of three vice-chairs of SAC. JOHN F. VOITH III ’07: Voith is the only junior...
Backup quarterback Richard Irvin did little more than pad Lehigh’s defensive stats, as the sophomore transfer tossed another pair of interceptions on consecutive drives in the fourth quarter. The first was a glaring over-the-middle bullet to defensive back Julian Austin at the Harvard 33-yard line on just the second play of the Crimson’s drive. Irvin’s second pick came in the endzone after a late fourth-quarter drive...
...There are many senior professional staff who will remain at HMC and ensure knowledge transfer and stability,” Berman wrote...