Word: counseled
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After the rape last Wednesday of a Harvard employee in the Science Center, Vice President and General Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 said, "There has not been an increase in violent crime on the campus." What? Does he mean that he is content with a rape rate of about one every 1.5 years? Every rape is an increase in violent crime. Steiner went on to tell a reporter, "I don't think the Science Center is a place of unusual concern...
...Faculty Committee seeks counsel from all members of the community. Nothing is secret about our admissions policy or the criteria we use. Public reports are made annually and in periodic statements such as the one we released last January on the topic of Asian American admissions. Members of the Asian American community have been active participants in all phases of our admissions process, including the formulation of admission policy...
...everyone is dissatisfied with academicadvising, however. "I think the academic advisingI got was really good," Wang says. But he addsthat he thinks his proctor was better than "theaverage proctor," adding that many of his friendswere not as satisfied. And there are always othersources, like peer counseling groups, the Bureauof Study Counsel and the senior advisers...
...case, Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, involves a Missouri statute that states that life begins at conception and that no public funds can be used to perform an abortion or to counsel women about this option. The statute was originally drafted in 1985 with an eye toward reversing Roe v. Wade. "We hoped all along this law would get up before the U.S. Supreme Court," says Samuel Lee of Missouri Citizens for Life. "We think this is the right time...
Such appointments illustrate a truism pithily expressed by the counsel to Bush's transition team, C. Boyden Gray: "Personnel is policy." One outfit that has learned that lesson well is the Heritage Foundation, which last week deposited a ten-foot stack of resumes of some 2,500 would-be Bush appointees at the offices of the transition team. Sighed an already overloaded transition personnel director Chase Untermeyer: "What a wonderful gift...