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...alumni governing body, the Board of Overseers, has elected former Vassar President Frances D. Fergusson and Boston lawyer William F. Lee ’72 to serve as president and vice chair of its executive committee, respectively, the University announced yesterday. Fergusson and Lee, who will both begin their one-year terms following Commencement, will succeed computer science professor Susan L. Graham ’64 and psychiatrist and novelist Paul A. Buttenwieser ’60. Elected as overseers in 2002, Fergusson and Lee are entering their final year as members of the board and have a long history...
...ballet, world premiered by the New York City ballet in 2001, was a neoclassical ode to choreographer George Balanchine. With four couples clad in simple, plum-colored leotards, the performance began where all performances truly begin: in ballet class...
...developed resistance to at least three of the four ARV classes, twice the number of patients given maraviroc versus those taking placebo enjoyed undetectable levels of virus after eight months. The results were enough to convince Pfizer to apply for approval to the Food and Drug Administration, which will begin its review next month. If approved, maraviroc would be the first anti-HIV drug that targets the immune cell - by blocking the proteins that the cell uses to open the door for HIV - instead of the virus...
...idea that this election is about the “people.” Let’s make it about the people who are in need of new leadership most—the people who can’t afford to donate to campaigns. Let the conversation begin, and let’s keep the checkbooks...
...would like to begin by saying that I support the right of a reviewer to criticize or praise shows as he sees fit. However, I was extremely disappointed with your review of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals' 159th show, which indicated a lack of appreciation for the Pudding as a performing group and the tradition of the Pudding production. I’m going to venture a guess that Richard Beck has never seen a Pudding show until this year. This alone is somewhat confusing; The Crimson Arts Board sent a Pudding virgin to review the highest-grossing show on campus...