Word: fowlers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Fowler was advised by Cabot Professor of Social Ethics Herbert C. Kelman and Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters...
Selena D. Fowler '96 interviewed Harvard students and distributed questionnaires to students on campus...
Last month Malcolm and Don Fowler, head of the Democratic National Committee, announced a $10 million, national get-out-the-vote drive modeled on emily's 1994 California effort, when it targeted 902,000 "angry" women voters, Democrats who don't often vote, and got half of them to cast ballots. The drive is credited with keeping Senator Dianne Feinstein and Representative Jane Harman in office. This time, Malcolm says, the idea is to help both male and female Democrats, "from the school board to the White House." Her operatives use focus groups to hone a message, then find targets...
...David Fowler '62 teaches mathematics and technology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and was a Lowell House resident when he was briefly acquainted with Kaczynski. Fowler recalls having taken a class on Algebraic Topology with Kaczynski...
...even more dangerous synergy at work, according to Alan Leshner, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. "Every substance that is addicting leads to an increase in dopamine levels in the brain," he says. That may help explain why people who abuse one substance so often abuse another. Fowler likens the effect to creating a biochemical pathway or channel: "A drug may leave an imprint in the brain, so that the next drug becomes more pleasurable than it would otherwise." In short, the brain gets into a rut that just grows deeper and deeper...