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...shadowy stubble, or did his shadowy stubble grow him? The British weekly New Scientist has touched on this, exploring what is known as nominative determinism--the common case of people whose names echo their jobs. There is the director of penal reform Frances Crook, the marine biologist Steven Haddock. American culture has been rife with such synchronicity--pitcher Rollie Fingers, Senator George McGovern. "Are these whimsicalities of chance," Carl Jung once asked, "or the suggestive effects of the name...
...open to Harvard undergraduates from other Houses. UC representatives also raised concern over how the grant total was determined. “We haven’t seen any evidence of what their actual costs are,” Milder said of the Dudley committee. After heated debate, Haddock interceded. “We need to have productive and supportive debates,” he said. “Bickering and yelling is not meaningful.” Dudley Co-operative President Alexandra B. Munoz ’07 said the grant was necessary to build a greater sense...
Undergraduate Council President John S. Haddock ’07 said that it was too early to measure the success of the College’s new initiatives...
...think it’s just a matter of time before you see the new initiatives reflected in scores,” said Haddock last night. “We’ve seen a tremendous influx of money, and I think if you give it a couple of years, you’ll see tremendous changes...
...breakdown of men and women is very troubling,” Haddock said. “We tried specifically to address it this fall, and it’s clear that that kind of work needs to be continued and intensified...