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...taught English to the adolescent Strokes and yoga to Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology” lecturer Tal Ben-Shahar ’96. Yet Positive Psychology teaching fellow (TF) Deborah R. Cohen ’91 took only one psychology class while an undergraduate at Harvard. “I found the prospect of psychology so depressing,” Cohen says. “I took ‘States of Adolescent Adjustment’ spring of my freshman year and it talked about today’s adolescent eating disorders and today?...
...indifference,” a miracle happened—Summers agreed to play. Apparently running a drawing of the pudgy president being pelted by tennis balls and cruelly disparaging captions for five weeks worked wonders. In the epic match-up, Summers and his doubles partner, former FM co-chair Ben C. Wasserstein ’03, came back from behind to school their uppity challengers, FM co-chair Ben D. Mathis-Lilley ’03 and FM publisher Kenyon S. Weaver ’03. October 30, 2003 FM printed a jack-o-lantern stencil of Summers?...
Across Mass Ave., Ben O’Leary, an employee of 15 years at Revolution Books, handed out fliers for an upcoming talk on socialism...
...kind of sorry that we spoiled the dance,? U.S. coach Ben Smith said Monday. Until the Americans lost to Sweden, the U.S. and Canada had been undefeated by the rest of the world. Their only losses had been to each other...
...minutes later. QUAKING AT LEVIEN While the Crimson languished far behind Brown all evening, Ivy-League-leading Penn struggled to dispense with pesky Columbia at Levien Gym. The Lions hung tough despite falling behind by double-digits on two separate occasions and pulled even on a free throw by Ben Nwachukwu with less than a minute to go. Nwachukwu came through again with a second left, as his tip-in gave Columbia a 59-57 victory. “Columbia beat Penn?” asked Stehle incredulously after the game. “They’re not going...