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Tuesday
Apr152014

R: These Are the Shortest, Gladdest Years of Life

This week our beloved seniors will take to the debate floor to reflect upon the four (or more) years they spent at Yale. We look forward to hearing about their successes, regrets, and aspirations, and we certainly expect some great—and amusing—anecdotes throughout the night.

So join us this Tuesday (note the day), April 15th, in the Berkeley Mendenhall Room, at 7:30 pm as we help the seniors part with these shortest, gladdest years of life.

Guest Lecture

The Federalist Party is honored to be hosting a talk by Mr. David Azerrad titled "How Far We Should Go in Equalizing Opportunity" this Good Friday, April 18th, at 4:00 pm in HGS 217aMr. Azerrad, a leading conservative writer and speaker, is the Director of the Heritage Foundation's B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics. His work focuses on America's founding principles, and on conservatism and liberalism in America today. The talk will contrast different viewpoints on equality of opportunity in light of three conceptions of justice (rule of law, meritocracy, and fairness). We look forward to hearing Mr. Azerrad's brilliant insights!

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