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...death became real to her as well. Afterdiscovering her own son had passed away during thenight, Lindbergh and her mother sat with thebaby's body. "`I never saw my child's body, afterhe died,' she [my mother] said to me,`...I neversat with my son this way.'" Lindbergh then writesthat during this moment of agony, "I was proud allthe same, proud that my child and I had given thisquiet time to my mother, who had not been able tohave it when her own son died...
...Scott, in the report's introduction, writesthat the University must look to managing currentresources as much as it looks to create new ones...
...made shoes by night. The3rd century Roman moved to the Aisne, northeast ofParis, and legend holds that he gave away shoes tothe poor. Some suggest that this Robin Hood offootware even stole his materials from the rich.In Lives of Illustrious Shoemakers,published in 1883, William Edward Winks writesthat "such tales are worthless," but honors St.Crispin as one of the first in a long line ofdistinguished shoemakers...
...most reflective piece inspired bythe 350th appeared in the pages of The NewRepublic. In the magazine's September 8 issue,Professor of History Charles S. Maier '60 toucheson a host of current Harvard affairs, and writesthat "at 350, the prevailing attitude amongstudents and faculty seems to be one of cautiousincrementalism and earnest moralism: a whiggishequipoise. This is certainly Derek Bok'sposture...
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