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...called the Eliot rugs “mud-splattered” in an e-mail, writing that at least they were “serving some form of sorry decorative role,” while the Adams rugs had been “dragged against their will?? into the “most undignified” Eliot House student rooms...
...while Buckley’s anti-elitism was charming because of its element of ironic self-awareness, today’s conservatives, admittedly attempting to follow his lead, have lapsed either into a reflexive philistinism or George Will??s poseurish pomposity. Buckley only could maintain this balance because he understood that one must first have the benefit of intelligence before maligning the intelligent. As for elitism, he was an aristocrat par excellence, fond of Bach and sailing, and is rumored to have taken his yacht outside of U.S. waters so that he could smoke pot while preserving...
Conventional wisdom tells us that the absence of Will & Grace—or Will & Will??from this presidential election is a good sign for gays and lesbians. During the 2000 and 2004 campaigns, the Republican Party used gay and lesbian issues to stir up their base. They used the breakdown of the traditional family as a rallying point around which millions of voters were mobilized. Timothy P. McCarthy ’93, a lecturer on History and Literature and Public Policy and a member of Barack Obama’s National LGBT Leadership Task Force, put it best...
Evans also noted that there was a discrepancy between the will??s directive that faculty have rent-free access to the property and the fact that he and other professors were charged for using the site...
Iannella added that Harvard could argue that it would put its resources to use for forestry preservation on another University property but that the will??s wording would be a significant hurdle...