Word: bryants
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...Jewish organization had gotten itssecond director, Rabbi Maurice L. Zigmund, andmoved to a house on Bryant Street, near theDivinity School. In the late 1970s, theorganization moved to 74 Mt. Auburn St.--which hadpreviously housed the Iroquois final club--whereit remained until April of this year...
Created by then-President James Bryant Conant in 1935, University professorships represent Harvard's highest faculty distinction, allowing scholars to work and offer instruction in any of Harvard's 10 faculties. There are currently 12 University professors...
Pedophilia and ephebophilia "are not curable but can be contained," explains Curtis Bryant, in-patient director at St. Luke. After treatment, patients are reassigned and put under direct supervision of local bishops. St. Luke insists that none are placed in positions where they will come into contact with children. What happens if a patient is seen cruising a playground? "We consider that a relapse," says Dr. Stephen Montana, director of St. Luke's out-patient services. There is no guarantee against recidivism. Indeed, at the center run by the Servants of the Paraclete, several former patients committed abuses after their...
Women's Softball vs. Bryant...
There was a time, some 40 years ago, when Harvard was less fearful of taking a public stand, less timid about defending the truth. In the 1950s, the University, under president James Bryant Conant, denounced McCarthyism in a bold public statement. Stepping into its role as a leading American institution, Harvard looked controversy squarely...