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...contact form for any additional requests. “I think that what is happening with our two clubs is a microcosm of the national political mood that will probably hand the House and possibly the Senate to the Democrats in a week,” says Stephen E. Dewey ’07, who served as HRC president until he unexpectedly left his post over the summer...
Relate the school to life,” wrote educational philosopher John Dewey in 1907, “and all studies are of necessity correlated.”In 2006, the Harvard Task Force on General Education, a small committee chosen to rethink last year’s General Education proposal regarding the Core curriculum, wrote on page four of their preliminary report, “General education is the place where students are brought to understand how everything that we teach in the liberal arts and sciences relates to their lives.”While no Opal Mehta...
Stephen E. Dewey ’07 is a government concentrator in Kirkland House, currently on voluntary leave, and a former president of the Harvard Republican Club...
...While holding Khatami to these standards is laudable, would the Dems treat the next visiting Democrat with the same cynical hospitality?Next to cross campus e-mail lists was a lengthy “white paper” from the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) President Stephen Dewey. The HRC called for its members and “all sensible people of the Harvard community” to condemn Khatami’s role in the Iranian nuclear project and his “distorted and dangerous international views.” No doubt they were simultaneously writing to Musharraf...
...published the first known academic paper on baseball statistics. A stronger team on paper would often lose to a weaker team, he proved, simply because of chance. Other problems he tackled: in warfare, how strings of bombs would fall; why pollsters erred in calling the 1948 election for Dewey over Truman; and the authorship of the Federalist papers, by analyzing word frequency. A droll defender of his field, he once wrote, "It is easy to lie with statistics, but easier to lie without them...