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...Stillman Infirmary, which, like this year, was frustratingly incapable of handling the mysterious epidemic. Director of Harvard University Health Services David Rosenthal ’59 calmed the masses by insisting that the outbreak was unrelated to dining hall food, the Crimson ran a “gee-that’s-odd” article, and the incident was ultimately forgotten. Such are the limitations of belonging to a transitory four-year academic institution. Identical incidents that happen five years apart may as well take place at separate universities, so poor is our institutional memory about student life...

Author: By John E. Raskin, | Title: Cabot House Stomach Virus Strikes Again | 2/3/2006 | See Source »

...this case you have this amorphous group of people around the world who are all calling people in the U.S. You may not know whom they're calling in the U.S., but you know the person overseas making the call is a bad guy. Most Americans would say, gee, that's unusual. But FISA doesn't fit that situation. So you need new legislation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Better Way to Eavesdrop? | 2/2/2006 | See Source »

...rhythm and nature of various kinds of heart murmurs. He used a mechanical simulator to produce the purest patterns (and to avoid disturbing a lot of patients). But when he asked some of the students whether they were listening to their CDs, they told him, as he recalls, "Gee, Dr. Barrett, no one listens to CDs anymore. We've uploaded everything onto our iPods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Heart Songs | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

Behind Ross, Audrey K. Doberstein of Wilmington College in Delaware reaped $1.37 million, and Gordon Gee of Vanderbilt earned $1.33 million in the fiscal year that ended June...

Author: By Kathleen Pond, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Presidents’ Salaries Surge | 11/16/2005 | See Source »

...will eventually move away from the novelty of a woman President to political questions--including base closings and disaster relief--and character development. "[Bochco] will probably be exploring characters and issues more," says executive producer Dee Johnson. But producers also say the show would have moved beyond the introductory, gee-whiz-she's-a-woman stage under Lurie too. "The early days of any presidency," says Cohen, "are about what a new leader brings to the office, what their style is and their approach and their inner makeup." They're also about transitions, early missteps and staff problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Commander in Change | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

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