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...think the Harvard community has a goal ofdiversification, and a lot of times when smallminority groups like African-Americans and Latinopeople are together, it appears that we're tryingto cling together, but no one realizes that thewhite people who go here also try to sit at tablestogether," says Adrienne R. W. Bradley '96, NorthHouse Committee vice chair...
...know how a club can be any moreinclusive than to endorse the national platform,"Campbell said. "I think these people may be tryingto increase their resumes by being officers intheir own little club...
Most of the people at CfA advise against tryingto discern which branch, Harvard or Smithsonian,is responsible for which projects...
Attorney General Janet Reno asked for the appointment of an independent counsel to investigate Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy's alleged cozy dealings with Arkansas' largest poultry processor. The Justice Department has been tryingto determine whether Espy received free travel and gifts from Tyson Foods, Inc., some of whose executives have close ties to Bill Clinton. James Blair, the company's lead attorney, for example, is considered an intimate friend and troubleshooter for the president. Espy, for his part, denies any wrongdoing, including that he's gone easy on poultry firms, and he pledged to cooperate with Reno's investigators.parpar
Professor of Chinese History Peter K. Bol saidthe University is trying to be fair. "While theseconstraints seem strict, the University is tryingto offer more flexibility," Bol said. "Comparethat with nothing...