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Adams House Master Judith S. Palfrey ’67, a pediatrician at Children??€™s Hospital Boston, was named president of the American Academy of Pediatrics late last week. She will serve a three-year term as head of the nation’s largest pediatrics organization in addition to fulfilling her responsibilities as a physician and Harvard professor. To win the position, Palfrey successfully navigated a nine-month-long process that included rigorous interviews and a nation-wide campaign culminating in an election before the 60,000 members of the academy. “Because you?...

Author: By Helen X. Yang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Palfrey Elected Chief Of Pediatrics Group | 10/6/2008 | See Source »

...remember that standardized tests are only a small part of the myriad problems that exist in the American school system. No matter what renovations the SAT undergoes, it will not change the fact that some American children receive an education far inferior to the education of other American children??€”those whose parents happen to make more money. Until the evils of bad policy and lack of funds are addressed within American secondary school education, higher education—and its admissions procedures—can never be free of socioeconomic bias...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: UnSAT | 9/24/2008 | See Source »

...made her an Olympic competitor. That was clearly not the case for me. Would I trade swimming trophies, AYSO jerseys, track plaques, and volleyball certificates for an Olympic Gold Medal? In a heartbeat. But would I forfeit years of random extracurricular exploration? Not so fast. As for my children?...

Author: By Charles R. Melvoin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Gold Medal Blues | 9/17/2008 | See Source »

When the newly-minted major returned to Children??€™s in 1946, he resumed clinical training. In 1949, Weller assisted Enders in the establishment of a new division on infectious diseases—Weller was appointed assistant director...

Author: By June Q. Wu and Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Weller, Nobel-Prize Winning Public Health Researcher, Dead at 93 | 9/5/2008 | See Source »

...Weller received his M.D. from Harvard and began clinical training at the Harvard-affiliated Children??€™s Hospital Boston. But his work was interrupted two years later by World War II, when Weller shipped off to a research post in Puerto Rico that was responsible for malaria control of Caribbean bases. During his 32 months there, he headed the bacteriology, virology, and parasitology department...

Author: By June Q. Wu and Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Weller, Nobel-Prize Winning Public Health Researcher, Dead at 93 | 9/5/2008 | See Source »

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