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...Ethel B. Branch '01, co-chair of the MSA, said yesterday's tabling effort was a success, yielding nearly a hundred signatures per petition...

Author: By Katherine S. Currie, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MSA Joins Affirmative Action Day | 10/23/1998 | See Source »

According to Branch, Nathan Glazer, a professoremeritus at the Graduate School of Education and aonce-vehement attacker of affirmative action wholater came to support it, agreed to speak at thediscussion if Bok spoke...

Author: By Katherine S. Currie, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MSA Joins Affirmative Action Day | 10/23/1998 | See Source »

...Branch said Glazer changed his mind afterhe discovered that he would be the lone speaker

Author: By Katherine S. Currie, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MSA Joins Affirmative Action Day | 10/23/1998 | See Source »

...Nesson was elected to the prestigiousInstitute of Medicine, a branch of the NationalAcademy of Sciences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HMS Prof., Health Care Expert Nesson Dies at 66 | 10/21/1998 | See Source »

Pius' story can be seen as the macro to Edith Stein's micro. Devout and ascetic in life, long a favorite of the church's conservative branch, the wartime Pontiff has been sharply criticized both by Jewish leaders and church liberals for his refusal to publicly condemn the Nazis, a "silence" that some suggest may have cost untold Jewish lives. Pius' defenders reply heatedly that his efforts to hide Jews in Italy and elsewhere saved thousands. More important, they insist that silence was the best policy--and here Pius' story intersects Stein's. According to Gumpel, Pius was about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Martyr--but Whose? | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

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