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Bellson's concentration never broke throughout the tune; his vibrant eyes stared constantly at the drums, pausing once or twice to cue in other members of the group and never looking at the audience until the tune's end. Now and then, an almost childish grin passed over Bellson's face as he whipped up a firestorm of percussive sound...
Given this behavior on the part of the Republican Club's leaders, it is no wonder that so many Harvard students have come to tune out Republicans on campus. But it must be made clear that the sentiments of the Harvard Republican Club leadership are not an accurate reflection of the sentiments of most Republicans or even most club members. Instead, they represent the narrow-minded beliefs of an active, unscrupulous and dedicated minority. These beliefs do not accurately fall within the bounds of true conservatism--if anything, they border on mild neo-fascism...
...quite sure where I go from here, except back to my Power-book to enter more thesis data and fine-tune my resume again. I don't think I came up with any grand Themes for the 50 column-inches that I promised the new editorial chair, and whether I came up with any insight is anyone's guess...
...diverse ways, these benefactors believed culture served the common good, not only educating the people but also making them better citizens. Such patronage helped ensure that our cultural plate would overflow with options, as it still does. Although rock and country dominate radio airwaves, listeners in most cities can tune in a variety of other music, including classical. Decent bookstores stock James Joyce's Ulysses somewhere along with Stephen King's Insomnia...
...jump-start hiswelfare reformeffort with a 5 1/2-hour bipartisan summit Saturday, today cautioned the GOP against trying to cut off benefits to people "without regard to what will happen to their children." But eager Republicans, especially House freshmen, warned in return that Clinton would have to jump to their tune. "I think the train is way down the track on welfare and that the president is jumping on the caboose. But I'm happy to have him on board," said Rep. Tim Hutchinson (R-Ark.), who will attend the high-level meeting of Congress members and governors.TIME Washington correspondent...