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Freund was "by common consent the premier teacher of constitutional law in the country," said Langdell Professor Emeritus Erwin N. Gris-wold...
...that type of storage would be inconvenient for researchers as well, Feng says, adding that she is particularly proud of the fact that Widener is the only library of its size with open stacks: "I like to call this browsing feature the eighth wonder of the modern wold, and we'd like to preserve this special feature as long...
Flynn also stressed the importance of state aid in covering Boston's expected $40 million budget deficit, describing what he called "an extended city." He said suburbanites should pay more for the services they use when they shop and work in Boston; he also said he wold try to get Boston's tax-exempt institutions to increase their in-lieu-of-tax payments to the city
...that this Administration is playing a game of geopolitical chess with live pawns. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is just as much an Ivory Tower as this or any other university. Casualties are numbers to the policymakers in Washington, not people. Were the invasion of Grenada a just cause, we wold feel saddened by the loss of life but still understand. As it is, all we can feel is shame. U.S. out of Grenada...
...does have some appeal--after all, it was voted the Most Popular Film at the Montreal Film Festival, and is an overwhelming box-office success in its native Australia. The setting is breathtaking, and the camera skillfully captures the ominous power of the terrain and the majesty of the wold horse pack. The opening shots, which zoom in as stallions thunder across the plain silhouetted against an electric blue sky, are particularly magnificent...