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Rudenstine was right in his report: diversity has an inherent educational benefit. Harvard's lack of socioeconomic diversity means a frightening gap in the education of tomorrow's leaders...
...professions," Tosteson said in a letter to the Medical School faculty and staff. "These changes are by no means over but continuing to accelerate. We have much to learn about how to bring the power and subtlety of the new cellular and molecular medicine to the cost-effective personal benefit of those whom we serve...
Still, Rubinstein often seems too quick to give his subject the benefit of the doubt. In the book's final pages, he mentions the Prague Spring uprising which took place 1968, one year after Ehrenburg's death, and comments offhandedly that it was "a cause Ehrenburg surely would have supported." Rubinstein seems to have forgotten his own account of how, during the similar 1956 revolt in Hungary, Ehrenburg was dispatched to a foreign writers' conference to defend Khrushchev's brutal intervention against criticism, a job he performed without complaint. True, Ehrenburg was no fawning Stalinist; but to imply that...
Bush said the cast reenacted several scenes for the benefit of the "Real Life" cameras and provided the show with several taped episodes...
...HRTV staged a screening of Ivory Tower episodes in a packed Loker Commons for the benefit of the film crew...