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  • One of the Stanfords is a Judge here in Chapel Hill.

    Oral History Interview with Joseph A. Herzenberg, November 18, 1985. Interview K-0008. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1985

  • And nothing against Cincinnati or Toronto or the Stanfords that I played, but this is all preparation.

    Serena pulls out of Cincinnati Open with toe injury Reuters 2011

  • While the rest of the world speeds ahead of us academically on the secondary level and countries like China concentrate on creating their own MIT's and Stanfords, our best state universities have created a fratty, patriarchal sports culture that is often antithetical to good citizenship and to the very basis of the academy -- finding the moral good in the world and training the leaders of tomorrow in different fields.

    Christopher Atamian: Sandusky, Paterno and College Football: the Bigger Picture Christopher Atamian 2011

  • While the rest of the world speeds ahead of us academically on the secondary level and countries like China concentrate on creating their own MIT's and Stanfords, our best state universities have created a fratty, patriarchal sports culture that is often antithetical to good citizenship and to the very basis of the academy -- finding the moral good in the world and training the leaders of tomorrow in different fields.

    Christopher Atamian: Sandusky, Paterno and College Football: the Bigger Picture Christopher Atamian 2011

  • While the rest of the world speeds ahead of us academically on the secondary level and countries like China concentrate on creating their own MIT's and Stanfords, our best state universities have created a fratty, patriarchal sports culture that is often antithetical to good citizenship and to the very basis of the academy -- finding the moral good in the world and training the leaders of tomorrow in different fields.

    Christopher Atamian: Sandusky, Paterno and College Football: the Bigger Picture Christopher Atamian 2011

  • While the rest of the world speeds ahead of us academically on the secondary level and countries like China concentrate on creating their own MIT's and Stanfords, our best state universities have created a fratty, patriarchal sports culture that is often antithetical to good citizenship and to the very basis of the academy -- finding the moral good in the world and training the leaders of tomorrow in different fields.

    Christopher Atamian: Sandusky, Paterno and College Football: the Bigger Picture Christopher Atamian 2011

  • While the rest of the world speeds ahead of us academically on the secondary level and countries like China concentrate on creating their own MIT's and Stanfords, our best state universities have created a fratty, patriarchal sports culture that is often antithetical to good citizenship and to the very basis of the academy -- finding the moral good in the world and training the leaders of tomorrow in different fields.

    Christopher Atamian: Sandusky, Paterno and College Football: the Bigger Picture Christopher Atamian 2011

  • And nothing against Cincinnati or Toronto or the Stanfords that I played, but this is all preparation.

    Serena pulls out of Cincinnati Open with toe injury Reuters 2011

  • While the rest of the world speeds ahead of us academically on the secondary level and countries like China concentrate on creating their own MIT's and Stanfords, our best state universities have created a fratty, patriarchal sports culture that is often antithetical to good citizenship and to the very basis of the academy -- finding the moral good in the world and training the leaders of tomorrow in different fields.

    Christopher Atamian: Sandusky, Paterno and College Football: the Bigger Picture Christopher Atamian 2011

  • Let's be careful about characterizing, as some liberals have done, those schools catering to such vulnerable at-risk students with "open admission" policies as "bad actors" whereas the more selective elitist Harvards and Stanfords with less student loan defaults are deemed "good actors."

    Lanny Davis: Education Department's "Gainful Employment" Proposed Regulations Gone Awry 2010

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