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Even as Janet Adkins committed suicide, the short history of Alzheimer's disease seemed to be entering a new, more hopeful phase. First, it will soon be easier to identify Alzheimer's earlier and more accurately, thus easing the needless anxiety the elderly often feel at any lapse of memory...
Now that President Derek C. Bok and dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence have resigned from the top two posts of the University, a collective confusion has settled in the streets of Cambridge. Will the $2 billion fund drive move forward on schedule? What will happen to tenure reform...
There were problems, of course. The usual American confusion with English customs, and vice-versa, played a role. Knight was once again adjusting.
Whether or not Wilson chooses to make Radcliffe solely a graduate research center, she should end her silence on these issues. She should either accept financial responsibility for women's concerns or vocally demand that Harvard take action. Her current attitude has created only student confusion and bitterness.
In its original form, the meeting was designed to "prevent confusion among freshmen about academic honesty," said Moses, adding that the program had been highly successful since its inception in the fall of 1988. "The number of cases of plagarism in the College went down immediately," he said.