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en Only 1.5 Percent of Law Professors Sign Letter Opposing Roberts.

en We believe in building a culture of freedom and personal responsibility -- part of that is ensuring that women, not politicians, make decisions about their own health care. Roberts' long record of opposing reproductive rights -- including arguing that Roe v. Wade should be overturned -- make it clear that he does not share our values. Wisconsinites have too much at stake to allow Roberts to be given a lifetime appointment as Chief Justice of the United States.

en He can only sign a letter-of-intent one time from my understanding. You can have the ability to sign a tender or a financial aid agreement. He elected to go elsewhere, but I don't know if that battle is over yet. We'll see.

en It wasn't unusual for a kid to sign a conference letter and still be recruited. Signing day was in March then, and if you signed a kid (to a conference letter), you had to baby-sit him to make sure he was still coming.

en John Roberts and I worked on a response to that letter
  Jesse Helms

en Culture is an instrument wielded by professors to manufacture professors, who when their turn comes will manufacture professors
  Simone Weil

en If only 20 percent or even 30 percent of seniors sign up, that is every negative for the future of the program because the people most likely to sign up are the people with high drug expenses, and you don't have insurance if you don't spread the risk among people who are healthy.

en I've talked to students from Ivy League colleges who don't know their professors well enough to ask for a letter of recommendation. That doesn't happen at UMaine. Our faculty are genuine and sincere in their care for the students. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.

en Even if the president wasn't up to it in alligators and his approval rating was 90 percent, John Roberts simply is the best guy for the chief justice's job. I think the thought of having John Roberts join him on the court kept the chief going despite his cancer. I think he's probably smiling about it now.

en To suggest the reason he signed a letter along with 35 other members of Congress opposing the establishment of a casino was because of anything other than his long-held anti-gaming position is both ludicrous and insulting.

en I think there is an Indiana Jones kind of thing with professors. A lot of professors have very different hobbies aside from teaching.

en Before (the site was created). . . certain professors might be cozy with the leadership of their department and be horrible professors, so there's no way any incoming student could know about it.

en I have known many an instance of a man writing a letter and forgetting to sign his name, but this is the only instance I have ever known of a man signing his name and forgetting to write the letter.
  Henry Ward Beecher

en There are legitimate reasons for not meeting deadlines. Sometimes professors may not know which classes they will be teaching. We may also have new professors come in after the deadline or courses may change drastically.

en The discussion is a result of the boycott from last spring. [Students] didn't think that they were used for anything. Perfectly excellent professors were being replaced by tenure track professors.


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