Word: concerned
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...election in sight, the Petersen campaign does not anticipate the need for any new expenditures. Allen said that another presidential ticket, led by Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and running mate Adam Goldenberg ’08, who are both Crimson editors, has expressed concern to the Election Commission that the Petersen-Sundquist campaign has understated its expenses. But Allen said that there was “no evidence at this time” of any suspect spending. The Hadfield-Goldenberg campaign has been charged with 25 violation points, the fewest number of infractions among the tickets, although...
...thinking,” she explains. Although the results from the first phase of the study are promising—patients showed significant improvement at the end of their CBT sessions—a lack of awareness about BDD, even amongst mental health clinicians, is of great concern to Wilhelm. “Many of these people suffer in silence,” she says. “It’s enormously helpful to get the word...
...grassroots effort: I find that students respond better to personal contact than doordrops and posters.” Allen said that another presidential ticket, led by Tom D. Hadfield ’08 and running mate Adam Goldenberg ’08, who are both Crimson editors, has expressed concern to the Election Commission that the Petersen-Sundquist campaign has understated its expenses. But Allen said yesterday that there was “no evidence at this time” of any suspect spending. As of early this morning, the Hadfield-Goldenberg campaign has been charged with 25 violation points...
...Sometimes when I have a lot of work, it’s hard to rationalize going running to myself. It feels like procrastination, even though I know that it ultimately helps me.” That a student should have such a concern illustrates a college-wide lack of perspective. In a balanced life, academics are not more important than personal health. By institutionalizing physical activity, Harvard can send its students a clear message: exercise matters...
...impossibility of the American bubble, and Harvard would be no exception. The debate over the war foreshadowed the radical transformation that Harvard would undergo after Dec. 7, 1941. By the war’s conclusion, the change would be undeniable: traditionally elitist Harvard would become, more than ever before, concerned with life outside its historically impenetrable shell.THE ORIGINAL STUDENT PEACE MOVEMENT During the late 1930s, debate over the United States’ potential role in the brewing European conflict became an issue of central concern at Harvard. President James B. Conant ’13 championed Harvard?...