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...letter explaining the renaming of North House to University officials, President Neil L. Rudenstine and Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson extol the many contributions of the Pforzheimer family...
...students to primary care in its own environment, rather than the high-tech, dazzling world of academic medicine, which tends to focus on expensive specialists. It's only natural, as one Harvard Medical School faculty member recently told me, that faculty in an academic setting are more likely to extol its virtues over those of community-based primary care...
...mislead into thinking I'm going to whimper about the temperature, let me assure you that it's not the weather I'm talking about. Although the excess of snow may still be my most popular gripe and though my New England born neighbors tire of hearing me extol the virtues of the Golden State's perpetual spring, after two long winters I have almost grown accustomed to the idea that not all of my facial accoutrements will survive Harvard intact...
Laughing, shaking hands and trawling for funds, the presidents of Harvard and MIT and the mayor of Cambridge met with school administrators and business leaders last night to extol a college scholarship program for city students...
Last week's staff editorial about the new alcohol law ignores one important fact: this particular law is a positive force in society. To extol the law's virtues on a moral basis would be silly; morality might guide our legislators, but it concerns the overall fabric--not the letter...