Word: coxing
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...effort to quickly detect possible epidemics of anthrax or other infections, the city will soon join with Boston hospitals to exchange reports of suspicious symptoms, said Harold Cox, Cambridge’s Chief Public Health Officer...
Finally, the results were in, and passing scores were announced. Less than 25 percent of test-takers made the cut. A number of Harvard students passed, including Rodriguez, Trevor S. Cox ’02, Scott A. Golder ’03 and Vikram...
Sometimes these sentiments are employed, as in Lewis’ column, to discourage Harvard students from applying their learning to greater causes. Alternatively, they are also used to call on Harvard to devote itself to something other than learning. In a recent op-ed piece, Trevor S. Cox ’01-’02 asserted a link between “a Harvard education and the progress of social justice,” calling on Harvard to expand opportunities for “service learning”—presumably at the expense of the non-service...
...afternoon progresses in Redmond, so does the audience, gradually cheering the competitors on the basis of their performance rather than their age--an about-face from the outset of the show. "I wish I was still in the kind of shape where I could get in there," says Rust Cox, 68, a rodeo fan from Primeville, Ore. The seniors revel in such reactions and say the puny purse money is irrelevant. "We just love the competition, and when people see us compete and can't believe that we can perform at this level, that's a wonderful feeling," says...
...Trevor Cox ’01-’02 is president of the Phillips Brooks House Association...