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Harry Harlow is probably the most famous psychologist you've never heard of. Back in the 1960s, his work was widely covered in the press--and with good reason. Through a series of brilliant experiments, Harlow proved that love, despite what most of his colleagues believed, plays a crucial role in mental well-being. The idea that such a thing needed proving in the first place seems bizarre today. But as Deborah Blum explains in Love at Goon Park (Perseus; 336 pages), her thorough and beautifully written biography of Harlow, it made perfect sense in the context...
Still, new restrictions on spending could actually work for Democrats in their quest for the White House. Money will be hard to come by between the crucial primaries in early 2004 and the July convention. "You can't afford to squander much on an internecine battle," says John Merrigan, chairman of the Democratic Business Council during the Clinton years. "People like Kerry and Gephardt, they get it. They'll still be competitive, but they'll be positive. If they aren't and they waste cash early, Bush and Rove will do to Democrats what Clinton did to Dole...
Volunteer Director Michelle Kuo ’03 added that the cuts have come at a crucial and difficult time...
This year, the Crimson played just one team, Wake Forest, from field hockey’s top three conferences—the ACC, the Big Ten, and the CAA. Getting more such teams on its schedule—as Princeton does with little trouble—is crucial to becoming a serious national title contender...
WUMB Program Director Brian J. Quinn also praised the crowd, saying listener support is crucial to the station’s survival...