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...particular, we are deeply disappointed by the article??s portrayal of Professor Kenneth Rogoff. We find the slanderous accusations cited in the article completely at odds with the devoted teacher, mentor, and department member that all of us have come to know. It is unfortunate that Harvard’s policies and responsibility to protect its students’ privacy prevented it from discrediting the e-mail’s outrageous claims and led to such a one-sided and false picture of an upstanding member of the Harvard community. The Crimson’s readers deserve better...

Author: By Harvard Economics Department Alumni | Title: Economics Unveiled | 10/7/2009 | See Source »

...AVIV, Israel – Every so often, there’s an article??most frequently, to confirm the collegiate stereotype, in The New York Times—that everyone’s been talking about and that I, as usual, have missed. But on the flight from Newark to Tel Aviv, when the attendant passed through the aisle offering up a selection of newspapers to suit any American political orientation—Ha’aretz for the liberals, The Jerusalem Post for the conservatives, or the Times for those who didn’t know...

Author: By James K. Mcauley | Title: An End in Sight? | 7/6/2009 | See Source »

...colleague for eight years and friend for longer, I can say that Tom Jehn is the perfect choice to lead Expos. As the article??s other quotations suggest, he has spent two intense years rebuilding a program with transparency, decency, and new ideas. A superb teacher himself—perhaps the article could have given his average Q rating over the last 10 years? —he has proven himself an effective and trusted administrator. He’s also pretty bright: an intellectual force I would say, if the term wasn’t already debased...

Author: By Eric Weinberger | Title: Exposing the Field of Writing | 5/7/2009 | See Source »

...questions for the pediatrician to determine.” The main implication of this study is that rapid weight gains early in life are significant and are associated with later obesity, according to Sheryl L. Rifas-Shiman, a research associate at Harvard Medical School and one of the article??s authors. “[Early life] might be a critical period that health professionals and researchers should focus on,” said Rifas-Shiman. Although previous studies have found evidence linking rapid weight gain in infancy to a greater risk of obesity later in life, this study...

Author: By Helen X. Yang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baby Fat Linked to Obesity | 4/10/2009 | See Source »

...Week “helps women to feel like they are equal citizens of this college.” Pardon? I am an equal citizen, and I need no assistance in being made to “feel like” one. In fact, that statement, along with the article??s emphasis on “women’s issues,” made me feel less equal than any other comment has in my time at Harvard...

Author: By Olivia M. Goldhill | Title: From a Woman of the College | 3/18/2009 | See Source »

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