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Assistant Dean of the College Jay Ellison wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson Saturday that “the situation [in Lebanon] is very uncertain and we believe that it is best if students leave the country in as quick and safe a manner as possible...
Ziad El-Zaatari ’09 wrote in an e-mail from Lebanon Saturday that “a bus left from north Beirut today for Damascus (the only way out of the country at present) and another one is leaving Sunday,” adding that most students “have left or are planning to leave the country...
...death.” Menand said that this committee will aim to “not get too entangled with outside discussion until we’re ready to tell people what we think.” Professor of Philosophy Alison Simmons, the other co-chair, wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson that the committee is currently “trying to produce some ideas to prompt and focus a discussion” rather than write up a formal report. Simmons wrote that she did not know “what the constitution of the committee writing...
...good news is that all of you have a higher grade than was reported to the registrar,” Rian R. Thum, the section’s teaching fellow (TF), wrote to students in a June 29 e-mail. “For most of you, your grade will improve by one step, e.g. a B becomes B+. A few of you whose grades were closer to a dividing line will see a rise of two steps...
Orah S. Platt, a professor of pediatrics and master of the Castle Society, of which Magoon was a member, wrote in an e-mail, “He would have been one of those doctors everybody wanted—[he] wanted to figure out why they were sick and fix them, to be the one to break bad news, to celebrate good times, to advocate for them, to keep them healthy...