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...more excited that it’s 1 o’clock in the morning and the library is full of people who are here doing their work,” said Glazer, a longtime advocate of 24-hour libraries. But, he added, “We wish we had some more food...
...Over the years, hundreds of thousands of Americans have given their lives defending freedom. The relative sacrifice in Iraq is insignificant compared with what inaction would cost us. I do not like war and wish the need for it would end, but headlines like "Is It Too Late to Win This War?" illustrate that TIME has no idea what this enemy is like. Nor do you understand that the insurgents will not negotiate or play by the rules. They will not give up until they are defeated. I hope the President will use his bully pulpit to put that...
Over the years, hundreds of thousands of Americans have given their lives defending freedom. The relative sacrifice in Iraq is insignificant compared with what inaction would cost us. I do not like war and wish the need for it would end, but headlines like "Is It Too Late to Win the War?" illustrate that Time has no idea what this enemy is like. Nor do you understand that the insurgents will not negotiate or play by the rules. They will not give up until they are defeated. I hope the President will use his bully pulpit to put that...
...pick up and play whatever they can find. Like that rope with all the things on it. We picked that stuff up on the way over here.” He paused. Then grinned.“Well the rhythm worked.”“Yeah. I wish I had the rhythm of some black musicians. All my heroes are black musicians.”—Staff writer Adam C. Estes can be reached at estes@fas.harvard.edu...
...inevitably result in more uncontrolled student alcohol consumption. By contrast, Evans’ personal obsession with erasing underage alcohol consumption from the face of the earth is clear evidence of his priorities: blind enforcement of the letter of the law over concern for the welfare of young students. We wish Harvard were in a position to emulate Yale in its philosophy that student safety is far better served by treating alcohol consumption as a health issue and not a disciplinary one. But the BPD has tied Harvard’s hands. As this year’s Game approaches...