In article <j1vi541jfpr69vukr7e9m23t8b6m9b74ld@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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M C Hamster <davolson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Harvard College" refers to the four year undergraduate school
> contained within Harvard University, which in addition to the College
> also includes the graduate schools, law school, medical school, etc.
At the University of Pennsylvania, I did not attend an undergraduate
college, I was a part of the "Faculty of Arts and Sciences."
Alas for my claims of being on an Ivy League faculty, it is now called
the "School of Arts and Sciences."
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modern conservative is engaged in one of manšs oldest exercises in
moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification
for selfishness. (John Kenneth Galbraith)


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