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Squabbling occurs during 501's damp, disorganized first nights. Ranger Brad Wolgast, 21, an eagle scout and psychology student from Kansas, observes privately that the troop's adults and boys communicate poorly. "Things get left unsaid," he explains. Staff members at base camp tell of a stressed-out troop that tied one of its hikers to a tree earlier this year. Philmont chaplain Rusty Cowden, 38, remembers his own trek in 1967: "We got lost. A bear ate our food, and it rained 11 out of 12 days." But Cowden recalls the trip joyously. Coping with blisters, bears and soggy...
What Bush left unsaid is that if NATO collapsed, America's relevance -- and influence -- in Europe would be substantially diminished. "We do want to remain a European power, but the question is how do you do that when the only institutional voice of the U.S. right now is NATO?" asks a senior Administration official. "That's why we're talking about NATO, because it gives validity to the U.S. presence in Europe...
...left unsaid by the sage...
...think the unsaid conclusion is that the effort we'd have to make to protest the brutality on the part of the Secret Service would not be worth it," said Deborah M. Gurner '92, a member of the Committee on Central America (COCA...
What is most remarkable about the Rembrandt sketches is their simplicity. A few quick brush strokes are enough to communicate a profound understanding of the subject. But perhaps it is in what the drawings deliberately leave unsaid that their enduring beauty lies...