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...would add a special one-month-long course into the Harvard curriculum before the start of the Spring Term; it could conceivably also be used for outside research projects, such as senior theses, or travel, but the details of its structure have not yet been determined. While we are glad to know that the committee is willing to think outside the box and consider different models than Harvard’s own, this new schedule would be a mistake to implement at the College...
...Wilson’s] been really consistent in training. I think he should be knocking on the door of a 4:10 mile in the next month or two,” Galebach said. “I was glad to see him get a win; most freshmen don’t usually get that chance...
...We’re all glad to end on a positive note,” sophomore goaltender John Daigneau said. “It puts you in a good mood...
Medicating Young Minds I'm glad that TIME has written about the disorders that affect so many children and teenagers [Dec. 8]. Lots of people refuse to acknowledge childhood mental illness, but it does exist. I have been prescribed no fewer than 14 different medications in an attempt to control my depression and other mental problems. I have often been worried about the long-term effects of many drugs I have taken (several of which are being examined regarding their safety for children). I know that without medication I am a wreck, but I often feel as though...
...mixed with dismay. "I don't know what this war is about," confesses Gloria. Says Victor, 68: "We have to defend the country. I'm proud of Cesar." But, he adds, "I see the news. I'm scared." Commenting on the arrest of Saddam, Martha says, "We're glad they got him. I hope it's over, but I don't think so." Victor Jr. pitches in: "It's pretty dumb. People are dying when the war is supposedly over." He does not say such things to his brother, however. "I don't want him to feel that...