Word: authorly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...special-education budgets mushroom, some experts are looking for ways to soften the mandates. Edward Moscovitch, author of Special Education, Good Intentions Gone Awry, has one proposal. "I would have an ironclad provision that if a child is making reasonable progress in school, he doesn't get special ed., regardless of the disabilities," he says...
...instance, the other night I was scanning the writing section on the third floor, investigating such titles as, Writing Down the Bones and The Gentle Art of Authorship. In the process, I found a book by Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb. It was not about nuclear war but writing, and I was delighted to pick it up and learn that this Pulitzer Prize-winning author got his start as the writer of Hallmark Cards' daily employee newspaper. Not to mention the advice of his public relations manager on how to write: "Rhodes, you apply...
...reason we need to have students on the Ad Board is that if we are going to apply the socially unacceptable idea, we need to have voices from the entire community," said Thomas J. Kelleher '99, also an author of the bill...
...There is no point in passing a bill just for him to veto it," said council Parliamentarian and co-author Justin E. Jones...
...strike me as that big a deal at first. As I was sitting in the Kirkland House Dining Hall, one of the heads of Room 13, a campus peer counseling service, approached me to complain about a column in Fifteen Minutes titled "Prank Files." She explained that the author of this column, William L. Kirtley '97, had prank-called Room 13, telling the counselor there that he was depressed over Harvard's fall to number three in the U.S. News and World Report rankings...