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...Pyrros, M.D. President-Elect (2009) World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine Athens The simplicity of the solution depends on the quality of the water, and there Murphy's Law prevails. In regions where water quality is questionable, young children should drink boiled water from properly cleaned containers. Johannes H. Kop Delft, the Netherlands time reported that 5,000 young children in the developing world die each day from diarrhea. Gastroenteritis is due to unchecked population growth and overcrowding, to humans' overtaxing their environment. The most stable environment is one in equilibrium. Growth leads to instability and breakdown...
...message was signed by Dean of Harvard College Benedict H. Gross ’71 and Director of the Department of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling Paul J. Barreira, who is administering the survey at Harvard...
It’s a bad time to be a member of the global middle class, Lawrence H. Summers writes in his debut column for the Financial Times today. The former Harvard president says that “ordinary, middle-class workers and their employers—whether they live in the American midwest, the Ruhr valley, Latin America or eastern Europe—are left out” of the gains generated by globalization...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 announced Friday that the Boston City Licensing Board has granted approval for the Nov. 18 Harvard-Yale tailgate party on Ohiri field. The rules presented by the College, including the rule banning undergraduates from bringing alcoholic beverages into the student tailgate area, have now been formalized and will be enforced by Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) the day of the game...
According to Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, who represented the College during last week’s discussions with the licensing board, the meeting "went smoothly and there are no remaining concerns...