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...Harvard], AlliedBarton has proposed several reasonable options to the SEIU which would accomplish these essential goals and offer each of our employees the opportunity to express their personal choice without fear of intimidation, coercion or retribution,” Larry Rubin, a spokesman for AlliedBarton wrote in an e-mail. SEIU’s Morse argues that because security guards at other AlliedBarton sites have been able to unionize, it would appear that Harvard University is pressuring the company to keep its security guards from organizing. Harvard spokesman Joe Wrinn said that the claims were “categorically...
...from neighbors. “I do think the police care about protecting students and I certainly don’t think the robbery can be attributed to willful negligence by CPD officers,” said Benjamin D. Zimmer ’07 of Pforzheimer House, in an e-mail. “However, I question the overall attitude that the Cambridge and Boston police...take towards Harvard undergraduates. I feel that far too often they view us as threats to the community rather than members of the community requiring protection.” Zimmer said that police time...
...Asher's parents--Anne Reckling, a child psychologist, and David Gould, an administrator at a private school in Columbus, Ohio--were determined to get to the bottom of it. On the urging of someone on a myopathy e-mail discussion list, they went to see Dr. John Shoffner, a neurologist and geneticist at Horizon Molecular Medicine, a private group in Atlanta. A few weeks later, a fax arrived with Shoffner's diagnosis. Asher was suffering from a type of mitochondrial disease...
Crimson President William C. Marra ’07 wrote in an e-mail that an internal investigation concluded that Breeden had copied both her Oct. 25 cartoon and her Oct. 18 piece that strongly resembles a cartoon by Stephen P. Breen of the San Diego Union-Tribune. Both cartoons depict North Korean citizens grovelling before a nuclear missile...
...College is “seeking ways to address the problem by providing additional evening shuttle service.” The complaints stemmed primarily from the “noise of people walking to and coming back from parties in the Quad,” Gross wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson. Cambridge Police Department (CPD) spokesman Frank Pasquerello declined to comment on the location, extent, or timing of the new patrols. “We don’t give out specifics,” he said. Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesman Steven G. Catalano said...