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...Reeves, sophomore Colin West, and freshman J. Reed Endresen to represent their team at the tournament.—VINCENT R. OLETUThe Harvard men’s and women’s track teams will host their first home meet of the indoor season, the Harvard Open, tomorrow at Gordon Track, with competition kicking off at 9 a.m. It is just the second meet of the young indoor season, and figures to be another warmup contest for the Crimson as the teams work toward Heps and NCAA Regionals in March. Expect to see plenty of freshmen, as the men?...
...travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive." During the long, bitter years when Gordon Brown hungered for the top job in British politics, he'd never have agreed with this sentiment framed by a fellow Scot, 19th century author Robert Louis Stevenson. After Brown finally collected the keys to 10 Downing Street on June 27, his first three months in office exceeded expectations - his and his country's. Many Britons, even those who rejoiced at Tony Blair's exit, had worried that their brainy, brawny Chancellor of the Exchequer was too complex and introspective to make an effective...
...bizarre saga has captivated Britain, seeping even into the top echelons of public life. During Prime Minister Gordon Brown's weekly Parliamentary grilling on Wednesday, Conservative leader David Cameron hammered the British leader for forgetting past promises: "He wants us to think he is like the man in the canoe - he hasn't been around for the past five years...
History professor Peter E. Gordon, who teaches a course on modern European intellectual history that delves into psychoanalytic concepts, said that psychoanalysis may be losing its scientific connotation because "popular conceptions in the media are often polarizing and sometimes misleading...
...trying to either promote it or refute it," Gordon said about his teaching on psychoanalysis. "As an intellectual historian, I try to reconstruct it with a principle of historical empathy...