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Mark N. Templeton
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Counter Should Resign
The staff clearly expresses its concerns about S. Allen Counter's insensitive statements, and its doubts that Counter should fill the
Brown Is a Serious Contender
The 800 number...The Indian gurus...The $100 limit on campaign contributions...The turtleneck-and-flannel chic...Zen Buddhism...The visit to Mother Teresa's mission...California. Some people
Fire the Crook, Not the Scholar
L EONARD JEFFRIES should indeed be fired. Not because of the moronic things he says, but because, in threatening the
Lila Is Rife with Philosophical Ramblings
Pop philosophy has a certain appeal. It's easy to read. It's easy to understand. It has a self-assured simplicity that
Sorry Competitions
Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing --Vince Lombardi H ARVARD STUDENTS are a bit above this, although you might
Moral Fixation
My friends and I get our fix every Thursday night at 9 p.m. As the appointed hour approaches, we file
The Earth's Nuclear Future
I T IS TIME TO rethink American nuclear strategy. For more than 40 years, American nuclear policy focused on deterring
Inside the UC
I DIDN'T PLAN to run for the Undergraduate Council last fall. I didn't want to get involved with what is
The Last Laugh Is Dean Clark's
What a difference a year can make. Last June, the future seemed bright for student activists at the Law School
100 March to Celebrate Rebel Victory in Ethiopia
Approximately 100 people marched from MIT to the Cambridge Common yesterday to celebrate the victory of Ethiopian rebels over the
Love Is in the Air . . .
Like Muslims in their annual pilgrimage to Mecca, or the swallows returning to Capistrano, the hippies migrated from their usual
No More Closed Ranks
D URING the Gulf Crisis, the Bush administration tried to convince Americans that it had developed a flawless plan for
Nix Overlap for Good
S INCE THE 1950s, the 23 colleges that make up the Ivy Overlap Group have met annually to adjust financial
Good Riddance
E VER SINCE Lee Atwater died last week after a yearlong battle with a brain tumor, politicians have lined up
A Very Modest Proposal
W HEN I VISITED Harvard during prefrosh weekend, I travelled with the herd from one lecture class to another. I