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...lecture by deaf politician Kevin Nolan, a panel discussion entitled “Growing Up Deaf,” and a social “Snack n’ Sign” event in Ticknor lounge. According to Resendes, Cook’s performance, was the “anchor?? to these string of programs...
...very well,” Pilbeam said. “Being interim dean was a complete surprise—it came completely out of the blue.”Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd credited Pilbeam as the College’s “steady anchor?? through a period of flux, keeping the senior staff of the College together and getting several major initiatives off the ground—including the implementation of Gen Ed and the House renewal plan.Daniel E. Lieberman ’86, who took Pilbeam’s freshman seminar...
...Gillis ’07-’08, a member of Christian Impact, also said the study should not necessarily be taken as a suggestion of the supremacy of Christianity. He stated that the results can be explained in part by church being an “anchor?? in many people’s lives, which may lead to increased optimism and hope in their perspective and thus improve their health. Anna E. Reinert ’08, treasurer of the Secular Society, said the study can be interpreted favorably by either side of the religious spectrum...
...attendance offered concrete suggestions about stores that are missing from the Harvard Square mix. Owners expressed wishes for a centrally located grocery store, an Apple computer store, more liquor licenses, and fewer banks. They also expressed a desire to provide what the business owners termed “anchor?? attractions and stores. The business owners said they felt that popularity had declined, that shopping had decreased, and that business was stagnant. In order to remedy this situation, business owners proposed hiring a public relations and media firm to help craft a new image for Harvard Square. The communication...
Junior shortstop Morgan Brown and junior right-fielder Lance Salsgiver both made the second team. Brown—the team’s everyday shortstop and infield anchor??had missed five straight games due to a serious virus before returning to play last Tuesday against Northeastern. The rocket-armed, fleet-footed Salsgiver—who, notably, was clocked by scouts at 90 mph in relief against Dartmouth last weekend—led the team with 12 stolen bases in 14 attempts, hitting...