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October 7, 2004
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Nader raiding?
In his appearance at the JFK Jr. Forum on Oct. 4, Ralph Nader never directly said 'Vote for me.' The closest he came to directly asking for votes was during a humorous impersonation of a bombastic candidate giving a canned stump speech - a performance which demonstrated that, against daunting odds, Ralph Nader still has a sense of humor. (Staff photo Justin Ide/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
GSE launches core course to change how educators are educated
First of its kind, course teaches 'thinking like an educator'
Former HMS researcher, faculty member Buck wins Nobel
Socking it away when the pressure's on
Harvard economists show people save more under deadline
Ralph Nader says the system needs a jolt
Audience challenges activist at Kennedy School
Summers names first VP for human resources
Hausammann was director of HR for Boston Consulting
New HLS professorship dedicated to accounting and statistics
Center for Astrophysics lands $2.4 million education grant
Widener rededicated with appreciation to its employees
Benefactor Katherine Loker presides over ribbon-cutting
Alcohol Committee presents recommendations
Calls for a broad series of initiatives, extensive student involvement
Hanna Gray to conclude service on Harvard Corporation
Singing along with the Igs
Wacky science prizes honor karaoke inventor, nudist research
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