Word: tuckers
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Other student leaders also shared readings from their traditions. Ethan M. Tucker '97, outgoing chair of Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel, read a Jewish prayer; a representative of the Humanist Student Community, Derek C. Araujo '99, quoted from the Second Humanist Manifesto...
Embattled Whitewater principals Jim Guy Tucker and James McDougal received a bit of coal in their stockings from Senator Alfonse D'Amato. The two are part of a crowd of sixteen who received subpoenas from the Whitewater committee chairman for documents concerning Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. Arkansas Governor Tucker, along with James and Susan McDougal, are already under federal indictment for their roles in the failure of the savings and loan at the heart of the Whitewater controversy. "The committee is now moving into the Arkansas phase of its investigation," D'Amato wrote in issuing the subpoenas. "We will...
...editorial "Decking the Dining Halls" (December 13), Ethan M. Tucker '97, chair of the Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel, asks, "Is a tree the best way to share Christmas with other students...
...Tucker seems to think that the Christmas tree itself has religious import for Christians. Today, the so-called Christmas Tree is Christian in name only. It really symbolizes belief in a jolly overweight man who lives at the North Pole and brings gifts to a billion people in a 24-hour period with flying reindeer and elves. It has to do with shopping and 20 percent off sales and flashing lights. It has nothing to do with Jesus, or with what lies at the heart of Christianity and Christmas. They say you can't take the Christ...
...personally think of a Christmas tree as pretty darn secular. But if it can't be separated from its original Christian context, then let's get rid of it rather than turn dinner into a house-funded showcase of religious pluralism, as Tucker argues we must do out of fairness to all faiths. I gave house dues for microwaves, beer and dances--not a gallery of world religions. --Daniel K. Hamalainen...