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Paul W. Green

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Questioning the `Majority'

I WAS EATING lunch the other day when a student armed with a sheaf of papers approached me. In a

A Bad Attitude

T WO MEN WERE scheduled to come to the Kennedy School last Wednesday. One was well-received, spoke to 200 people

Mindlessly Besotted

D ESPITE EDWIN MEESE III's absence tomorrow, by all indications the attorney general will grace the Harvard campus sometime this

Doing 'Justice' an Injustice

I T'S NOT OFTEN that course papers spark widespread campus interest and debate. One of two factors must be at

Wallowing in the Mud

Y OU HAVE TO feel sorry for Public Health School doctor Bernard Lown. He's receiving the Nobel Peace Prize today

No Moral High Ground

T HE RECENT EXERCISE in one-upsmanship exhibited by the Salient editors is all too easy to ridicule. The substantive point

Sound Principle

T HE MAJORITY OPINION does an admirable job of cataloguing the ills of pornography. The benefits of the First Amendment

The Other Guys

I T'S RARE TO FIND two separate student initiatives at Harvard taking aim at the same target, making virtually the

Hiding Behind Veritas

T HE CORPORATION'S decision last week not to award honorary degrees at the 350th Commencement next June, like so many

Maintaining a Unique Balance

W E SAW STORMS OVER the brown hills in the distance nearly every day, but it never rained over the

Fear and Loathing in China

F ORBIDDEN FRUIT temptation, and disaster. If not the oldest theme in literature, this series of action and reaction has

Derby Daze

T HE GREATEST TWO MINUTES in sport is preceded by this: "Thousands of raving, stumbling drunks, getting angrier and angrier

Ruffed Up Tuff

T HERE'S A DEATHWISH in this movie. From the opening scene, in which the protagonist Morgan Hiller (James Spader) narrowly

Dishonoring the Men

T HE MAJORITY OPINION has accomplished an interesting feat--while simultaneously jumping on the bash-Meese-forever-without-evidence bandwagon, it manages at the same

A Pillar of Stability

W HEN INDIAN CITIES began to burn a couple of weeks ago, a bloodbath appeared inevitable. National reaction to Indira

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