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...play aggressively and consistently will prove crucial as the Crimson moves toward the Ivy season, where they will face fierce competition up and down the lineup.At No. 3, junior Sasha Ermakov struggled for the third straight match, losing 6-2, 6-0.—Staff writer Jonathan B. Steinman can be reached at steinman@fas.harvard.edu...
Nine days after abandoning his post as Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, R. Nicholas Burns spoke to a small crowd of students and faculty at the John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum last night on the next significant challenge to the State Department: Iran. Burns was introduced by Ashton B. Carter, chair of the international relations department at the Kennedy School and co-author of “Plan B for Iran: What If Nuclear Diplomacy Fails?” Burns, though, highlighted the absolute necessity of fully pursuing a diplomatic solution to conflicts between Iran, Israel, and the rest...
...What’s really important is not [that] the total pool declines, but what is the number of those applying to colleges,” Riley said. “It’s a little different than A + B = C. It’s obvious the number of seniors is going to decline. That doesn’t necessarily translate into a less selective process or a weaker class. There could be more college applicants, but they could apply to more colleges...
...distinguished leaders of similar departments” investigated the interpersonal problems between Fischer and Warfield—among other issues—and concluded that the problems were primarily Fischer’s fault. Despite the fact that the findings were shared with Levy, former Medical School Dean Joseph B. Martin, and Dean for Clinical Programs Raphael Dolin ’63, the suit alleges that the misconduct continued, culminating in Warfield’s dismissal as chair of the anesthesia department in July 2007. According to Studen, Warfield is still currently employed at Beth Israel...
...Linda B. Buck, who won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Medicine for her work on the sense of smell, was a Harvard Medical School professor of neurobiology at the time of publication and is listed as the principal investigator in the retracted article...