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...particularly interested in the responses of Harvard undergraduates to events of national and international significance. I’m writing in response to an article about last week’s peace rally (“Rally Promotes Peace Despite Terror Attacks” , News. Sept. 21), to express my disappointment with the knee-jerk reaction of several undergraduates to the Sept. 11 tragedy and the American retaliation that will follow...
...blessings from Sept. 11 should be cherished, as the Marisa family knows. Shortly before 9 a.m., Kurt Marisa, 42, called his dad Rudy to ask if he had heard from Kurt's brother Kent, who worked in the American Express building across from the Trade Center. Rudy said Kent was fine, so Kurt returned to his duties--at the Pentagon. Within minutes, of course, a second plane would crash into the south tower; a third would hit the Pentagon. Now Rudy and his wife Jacquelyn couldn't reach either son. Rudy, a basketball coach, gamed out grim odds. "There...
There were smaller but no less precious miracles. Nishikant Kapatker, a city planner for the Port Authority, went in at 8:30 a.m., a half-hour early because he and his wife Jaya, who worked in the nearby American Express Building, expected to go on vacation that evening. Thrown from his chair by the impact of Flight 11, he quickly made his way downstairs, watching 20 or 30 fire fighters climbing up, huffing and puffing toward death...
...difficult to express how sad and shocked we are here in India at the horrifying scenes we have seen over the past few days. The vast resources that hatred and evil seem to have at their disposal are frightening, and the challenge of how we are to deal with them is faced by all humanity. We wish to remind the American people that we are with you in your hour of anguish. We know how it feels. SCHARADA BAIL Chennai, India...
...accommodate the rise in students requesting counseling, UHS Mental Health Services canceled their regularly scheduled appointments following the attacks, and have held open group walk-in sessions as a supportive environment for students to express their grief. These sessions will continue for the near future, Rosenthal says...