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Reached for comment, Smithfield declined to discuss Trunnell's petition...
...prize committee—were all eliminated. FAS spokesman Robert P. Mitchell said that Smith is reexamining whether all these faculty committees need to exist not only as a clean-up operation, but also because they can be time-consuming for professors. Smith could not be reached for comment yesterday. There are currently 63 FAS committees listed on the Secretary of the Faculty’s Web site—but most of those eliminated Wednesday are not even listed on the site. The Faculty Council also moved for one class to count for SAT/UNSAT for the General Education curriculum...
...kind of person” should get HIV/AIDS testing, the UHS director responded, “promiscuous” people. “The students said they felt judged,” Ellison said. “They felt [Rosenthal] was condescending,” Rosenthal denied making the comment, saying Ellison “misinterpreted” him in what he assumed to be a “private” conversation between her and two students. He noted to The Crimson that HIV/AIDS is “becoming less of a stigma, so there’s really...
...this indicates an “‘unspoken distaste’ for Cabot students,” as this article mentions, and I find it extremely difficult to believe there is not a single student in Cabot House whom The Crimson could find for a positive comment about this remarkable individual. Needless to say, I was truly surprised to hear of Mya’s resignation and am disappointed by the one-sided nature of this article. Elizabeth Fryman ’12 Cambridge, Mass...
...happy life really are. In one of his books, Vaillant writes of his subjects that “Their lives were too human for science, too beautiful for numbers, too sad for diagnosis and too immortal for bound journals.” It’s an oddly elegiac comment for a supposedly objective psychologist. Vaillant was especially affected by one of his patients, Case No. 47, who wrote that happiness for him was being able to say on one’s deathbed that “I sure squeezed that lemon!” An unscientific observation...