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...encourage as many people to experiment as possible.” “My fear is that by requiring students to take Ec 10 for a full year some students were deterred,” Mankiw said. Before taking over last fall from Martin S. Feldstein ’61, the Baker professor of economics who taught the course for 21 years, Mankiw promised that any changes he would make to the course would be “evolutionary, not revolutionary.” Mankiw seems to have largely stuck to that goal, keeping the basic structure...
...organized by students at the University of Virginia. Attracting about 150 students its first year, the protest spread rapidly as one year later, almost 100 colleges and univerisities participated. At Harvard, the Day of Silence was organized by Ryan R. Thoreson ’07 and Mischa A. Feldstein ’07, last year’s co-chairs of the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters Alliance (BGTLSA). A silent lunch for participants in Winthrop House was sparsely attended, but Rachel K. Popkin ’08, who is a member of BGLTSA said...
...most unprecedented amount of space that any college has given any student groups,” McLoughlin said.“We’re excited to be in a space where it will be easier to work together with other student groups,” said Mischa A. Feldstein ’07, co-chair of the Harvard Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA). The BGLTSA does not currently have office space, although a resource center not affiliated with the organization is housed in Holworthy basement.Others, however, felt the assignments were not sufficient. Native Americans at Harvard...
...they got a tip early this year that secret papers were in the boxes. They say the tip was confirmed when Mark Feldstein, a G.W.U. professor writing an Anderson biography, told agents that "he has seen what he believed to be classified documents," says Joseph Persichini, head of the FBI's Washington field office. Feldstein denies that, saying he instead told the agents that he recalled seeing no plainly classified material among the yellowed pages, stained by rusty paper clips. "I was disappointed that there weren't any smoking-gun secret documents," says Feldstein. The lone once classified document...
...allow Americans to distribute the risk of huge unexpected medical costs while taking on personal responsibility for smaller predictable costs. In addition, it will save families thousands of dollars every year in medical premiums that can be funneled directly into their HSA. As Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61 noted in The Wall Street Journal in 2004, the savings in the premium may even exceed the increase in deductible, reducing overall costs! In addition, this proposal reduces medical inefficiency because patients will be paying for a larger fraction of their regular care through their personal...