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...shining city on a hill, as President Reagan so beautifully said, that we are a beacon of hope and that we are unapologetic here.” This may not matter almost 400 years after the fact, but Governor and founding Bay Stater John Winthrop might have had a case in intellectual property court here. Moreover, Palin’s mega-sentence is generally riddled with contradiction. Winthrop’s city on a hill, at least from the abstraction of the Arbella, wasn’t a place for maverickly disdain for critics outside its borders; indeed...

Author: By James M. Larkin | Title: Exception to the Rule | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

...won’t need to spend more down the line on our healthcare system and motels [where homeless people are often temporarily housed].” Numerous Harvard students have a firsthand view of the homeless epidemic by volunteering at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter on 66 Winthrop St. “Working at the shelter has taught me how to listen and respect people without judging them,” said Eleanor R. Wilking ’09, a senior director of the shelter. When asked about the recent rise in homelessness, however, Wilking said...

Author: By Matthew R. Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: More Without Homes in City | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

...Currier House, Sheila C. Lee ’09 of Eliot House, Ricky B. Shah ’09 of Lowell House, Derek N. Jones ’09 of Mather House, Seema Amble of Quincy House, and Jeffrey Kwong ’09 of Winthrop House. —Staff writer Charles J. Wells can be reached at wells2@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Senior House Reps Chosen | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

...Jessica A. Sequeira ’11, a Crimson editorial writer,, lives in Winthrop House...

Author: By Jessica A. Sequeira | Title: In a Nutshell | 10/6/2008 | See Source »

...Crimson! As this dreadful cynicism creeps in, Harvard students begin to abandon their dreams of helping New Orleans or children in Ghana; all they really hope for is to make a decent living and find an apartment that is not any worse than a walkthrough triple in Winthrop. And so every summer, hundreds of Harvard seniors—artists, journalists, historians and scientists—bottle up their ambitions and enter into a loveless marriage with Count Merrill of Lynch...

Author: By Rajarshi Banerjee | Title: Painting Wall Street Crimson | 10/6/2008 | See Source »

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