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...Since Napster was never turning a profit, it's clear that the fact that they are going to be forced to charge for music now means that they aren't in it for greed," said Benjamin G. Delbanco '02. "They are still a noble enterprise...
Maybe too much of an increase, argues Tom Delbanco, chair of general medicine at Harvard Medical School. "Discovery is intoxicating," he says. "But the consequences of discovery are often complex, and instead of progress, it can lead to disaster." Delbanco is worried that the revolution in genetic medicine may further drain the limited amount of time that physicians have to spend with patients and add even more costs to the already expensive health-care system...
...while Delbanco's fears may be justified--and while the genetic revolution has raised plenty of other troubling issues (see "What We Should Worry About")--its promise is so huge that putting on the brakes may be impossible. The age of genomic medicine is here; the sequencing of the human genome just marks the ceremonial start...
...Puritan vocabulary, he gave me my calling," said Andrew H. Delbanco '73, who wrote his doctoral dissertation under Heimert and is now a professor of the humanities at Columbia University...
...general interest in literature, but thoughts of a career were vague. The literature of early America was remote and strange to me until Professor Heimert revealed its beauty and intricacy to me," Delbanco said...