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Harvard's chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Society, Alpha Iota, will induct 24 new members of the class of 2001 tomorrow...
...Chapter President and co-Chair of the Social Science Election Committee Everett I. Mendelsohn, professor of the History of Science, said the nominees' GPAs were often indistinguishable, forcing the committee to use the quality and diversity of the courses taken as a tiebreaker between candidates...
This round of elections is the first of three PBK holds for each class. Forty-eight members of the class of 2001 will be elected in the fall of their senior year, and about 100 students will be elected just before graduation. In all, the chapter accepts the top 10 percent of each graduating class...
Founded in 1781, Harvard's Alpha Iota chapter is the oldest continually operating chapter in America. Iota was originally the PBK chapter of Radcliffe College, but merged with Harvard College's Alpha chapter five years...
Eight years after its last major ruling on abortion, the Supreme Court stands posed to write a new chapter in the history of reproductive law. Most of the abortion-related decisions since Roe v. Wade have been concerned with the process surrounding abortions--state rules requiring parental consent, spousal notice, waiting periods, information, record keeping--and not the abortion procedures themselves. However, Stenberg v. Carhart, argued last Tuesday before the court, gives the justices an opportunity to clarify the constitutionality of bans on certain abortion procedures, specifically so-called "partial-birth abortions." In the past five years, 30 states have...