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Benjamin J. Toff
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Meditation on Tradition
For many years, the pealing of the bell in the Memorial Church tower was the lone, solemn sound signifying completion
Reflections on Protesting
By Benjamin J. Toff Like so many other students and activists, workers and professionals, I went to New York for
A Tax Proposal Destined to Fall Flat
If Al Gore would’ve said anything to get elected, then maybe George W. Bush’s key to victory is not to
Why I'll Be in New York
TUCSON, Ariz.—Dear President Bush: Ten years from now, I do not want to live in a world of random violence
My Last Picture Show
I’m nostalgic for an era I never knew. Not just any era, but (even more absurd, I know) an era
My Last Picture Show
I’m nostalgic for an era I never knew. Not just any era, but (even more absurd, I know) an era
Asking for Help at Harvard
Living in a community that has endured two apparent suicides over the past year and a half, I have at
Out of Touch, But Not out of Office
The Bush-Cheney reelection website contains an ingenious propaganda device allowing supporters to piece together letters to the editors of their
Statues of Victory, Shadows of War
The images of impassioned Iraqis taking sledgehammers to a statue of Saddam Hussein in central Baghdad flooded the airwaves on
Will Students Be Forced to Dance in the Streets?
Harvard dancers have begun a letter-writing campaign because in less than three years, the primary dance performance and rehearsal space