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...Tessa has an incredible vision for the board, and Adam has an incredible ability to implement things and ideas,” he said. Petrich’s past experiences in planning social events include chairing the Pub Night Commission and working for the FYSC and Cabot House Committee. Goldenberg is a member of the Crimson Key Society, sings for the Din & Tonics, and is a Crimson editorial editor. At what Board members called a calm but energetic election in the Straus Common Room last Thursday, the CEB also elected coordinators for next fall’s two major campus...
...sentiments regarding the potential for reading period abuse have stuck around. Over the years, in fact, reading period has steadily shrunk from nearly a month to where it is today, nestled at 11 days in the fall term and a whopping 12 days for the spring term. Lawrence Buell, Cabot Professor of American Literature and former dean of undergraduate education, is one faculty member who doesn’t worry about a foreshortened reading period. Buell served as Dean from 1992 to 1996, during which time reading period policies came under scrutiny. During such discussions, Buell sided with the minority?...
...cabot house library. i just sent my mom a fetching evangelical e-card. ive actually sort of reached a state of inner tranquility. namaste...
...significant contribution to a field, and I think the Hoopes Prize realizes this doesn’t necessarily correlate to grades.”Of the Class of 2006 the winners from Adams House are Ian K.L. Goh, Matthew Guarnieri, Julian E. Kolev, and Philip W. Kreycik, from Cabot House Sarah L. Paiji, and from Currier House James Sawalla Guseh II, Steve Y. Lee, Pablo M. Ros, Gregory J. Valiant, and Danny F. Yagan.Dunster House winners are William P. Deringer, Sarah E. Fawcett, Mary J. James, David M. Kaden, Iliana Montauk, Stuart J. Robinson, and William G. Woolston, and those...
...000—will allow her to travel to Beijing to research Chinese philosophy on justice and individual rights. “It’s really great to think that I will be working this summer in such uncharted territory,” wrote Heuer, a Cabot House philosophy concentrator. Jillian N. London ’07, a philosophy concentrator in Adams House, will spend the summer in London examining the political and ethical implications of providing care to individuals who suffer from mental disorders or drug abuse without their permission. “To get people into rehab...