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...people are surprised,” Waterman says. This may partly be a response to her love of pink, she says. But the other three Harvard women in Army ROTC often get similar reactions. Many Harvard students seem to have preconceived notions about the army; they do not expect to see Harvard women in uniform. “You don’t fit the stereotype of white male,” says Jessica D. Williams ’08, an African-American who has been in Army ROTC since her freshman fall. These women deal every day with...
...Department Andrew Gordon said some members of his department have already discussed how they might respond to the proposal. One option is to add more faculty-taught seminars.After an initial planning meeting, “we were all very enthusiastic,” he said. Many professors said they expect that the concentration choice delay proposal will be passed in some form this spring, along with an EPC proposal to create secondary fields, which would function like minors. Berkman Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Spelke will introduce this proposal to the faculty tomorrow. Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier...
...mind—carried the play,” Donato said.“[The Saints] were able to hang in there and come back....When you play good teams, it’s tough to play from behind and you can’t expect to be on the wining side when there are 20 minutes where you are not prepared to play,” he added.The momentum carried on into the final frame of play, when 19 shots and the lone Crimson goal gave the Harvard faithful at Bright a little bit of hope...
...students,” he said. “You don’t even need to come with a partner.” Jamie Schiffer and LaFarge, both from NYU, placed third in the Samba Dance for the gold standard. “We didn’t expect to do as well as we did,” LaFarge confessed. “It’s really hit or miss.” Several dancers said that although the competition had great prizes, their motivation for participating was just to enjoy themselves. Andrea Zimmerman of NYU, said...
...things just because of one unusual incident," says Canadian Forces spokeswoman Captain Julie Roberge in Kandahar. A military investigation of the Shinkay attack has so far turned up no evidence of a planned ambush. All the same, the episode has rattled Canadian troops. Says Roberge: "As a soldier you expect gunfire...