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...Nobody questions the rightness of cesareans performed in a medical emergency (which account for up to 20% of the total), but those made simply at the request of the mother, known as "elective cesareans," are associated with a number of pitfalls. Before these are addressed, however, it is worth remembering that vaginal delivery is not always an appealing alternative...
...money at the right time,” Moore said. Cabot HoCo Co-Chair Thomas R. Benson ’09 said his committee does not have as much money as in past years after losing money on the Mardi Gras celebration it hosted, so the additional amount would account for a significant portion of their funding for the rest of the semester. It would also be immediately useful because, Benson said, “We have something very big planned for Housing Day that costs a pretty penny.” After acting Dean of the College David...
...Bouquet ’09 said that he was “disappointed in the court’s decision.” “This is a really complex issue,” he said. “I feel that the court did not take into account the motives of affirmative action. It’s a limitation on progress.” Several nationally prominent groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, brought forth the lawsuit. U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson dismissed the suit, thus...
...Walser lauded Fowler-Finn’s successful initiatives, such as “bench-marking” as a way to assess progress in schools. “Instead of just judging the schools from the test scores, this is more holistic and takes into account multiple measures,” she said, referring to the additional factors that include graduation rate and student discipline levels. School Committee member Patricia M. Nolan ’80, who voted against Fowler-Finn’s contract extension, said after the meeting that she would still support...
...your part, to participate in the liberation of the human race to whatever extent so the Holocaust shall never happen again,” he said. Burian’s granddaughter Daina S. Anhalt ’11 said that it was important that the Harvard community hear his account. “My grandfather’s message is both urgent and universal,” said Anhalt, who organized the event—sponsored by the Freshman Dean’s Office, the Harvard Foundation, Harvard Hillel, and the Faith & Life Forum—after...