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...Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 88 seniors earlier this month to join the ranks of academic standouts in the national collegiate honors society...
According to James F. Coakley ’68—secretary of Harvard’s 226-year-old chapter, Alpha Iota of Massachusetts—students are nominated in proportion to the total number of concentrators in their class in the social sciences, the humanities, and the natural sciences...
According to Coakley, administrators who oversee Harvard’s chapter—the oldest continually operating Phi Beta Kappa chapter in the country—have considered ways to “change the system...
...Western Iraq deploying 1,000 U.S. and Iraqi troops to hit the insurgents in their heartland shortly after the large scale "Operation Matador" that saw a similar number sweeping villages near the Syrian border. And there were reports on a web site associated with al-Qaeda's Iraq chapter announcing that the group's local leader, Musab al-Zarqawi, had been wounded in battle with U.S. forces. But U.S. commanders weren't rushing to confirm those reports, and it's unlikely that even if Zarqawi dies as a result of those reported wounds, the insurgency's trend lines will...
Wilson has been visited by lobbyists for universities and groups who advocate for sufferers of various diseases. Fellow Republican lawmaker Charles Bass of New Hampshire gave her a chapter from Hatch's 2002 memoir Square Peg, in which the Senator explained his own conversion on the stem-cell issue. But the most compelling appeal, Wilson says, has come from a House Democrat--James Langevin of Rhode Island, an abortion foe who is also a quadriplegic as a result of an accidental gunshot wound suffered when he was a teenager. "When Jim Langevin talks to you about this," says Wilson...