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Benjamin D. Grizzle
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there are no atheists in foxholes
One of the biggest casualty of last month’s attacks was people’s security in their ability to control their own lives
Abandoning Our Children
By Benjamin D. Grizzle In two weeks, the United Nations will host a special session in New York to discuss
Effect of Unit Tests in Question
Once upon a time there was a class that guaranteed a golden A- for an easy B+ understanding of the
Campaign Managers Convene for Conference
The chief strategists of Election 2000 were reunited, if not reconciled, at the ARCO Forum Friday as the campaign managers
Business Review Launches $8M Campaign
Harvard Business Review (HBR) has begun an $8 million advertising effort to publicize changes in the magazine's content and publication
Richardson To Take Kennedy Teaching Post
Outgoing Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson will be spending one day each week as an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy
Mystery Invention Scores Book Deal
The story reads like the plot of a James Bond movie, but has the potential to end in the silliness
Students Receive Navy Recruitment E-mail
Over the last few days, nearly every undergraduate received a personal e-mail invitation to apply to be a commissioned officer
When TV Networks Attack
By now, everyone has an opinion about “Temptation Island.” Religious and family groups decry its glamorization of promiscuity and its
Convenient, Reliable Internet Voting
The butterfly ballot flew away with the presidency this year, and it is well nigh time for election procedure to
Stereotypes of Students Prevail Among Locals
For the average Harvard student, Cambridge is little more than a backdrop to the drama of college life. Every year,
Hillel Issues Its Stance on Mideast
Even with the world calling out for peace, Arabs, Jews and Muslims at Harvard have been having as much trouble
Mormon Temple
On a clear fall Sunday this week, thousands of worshippers converged on a hilltop in Belmont, Mass. to dedicate the
Tufts Christian Fellowship Re-Recognized by Student Government
A Christian student group at Tufts University was "re-recognized" by a branch of student government Wednesday after having been stripped
Rising State at HBS Opts Out of Rat Race
At the end of Mark S. Albion's '73 first year at Harvard, his father came to visit him while attending