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...with opportunities to play at adulthood—if ones that you might never again encounter after graduation—so it follows that we undergraduates should at least consider playing gourmand.Which is why, on a recent Tuesday night, I found myself skipping Quincy dining hall in favor of Harvest restaurant and partaking of one of their regular wine dinner events. This particular dinner was hosted by Steve Edmunds of Edmund St. John Vineyard and featured a series of four wines alongside customized dishes created by Harvest chef Eric Brennan...
...embryos that were going to be discarded anyway, so...” While this may be true, it obscures the underlying issue: namely, the moral status of those embryos. If embryos command the same legal claims as human beings, then we no more have the right to harvest their organs than we would those of death row prisoners or fetuses scheduled for abortion. (Plus, many people believe it is deplorable that “leftover” embryos are regularly destroyed at IVF clinics...
...President Jack E. Meyer said Harvard now owns “cutting rights”—the right to harvest or seed the land—in a total of 485,000 acres of forest in New Zealand...
While the New Zealand government maintains ownership over the property, Harvard can cultivate and harvest its non-exotic forests consisting of ponderosa pines, douglass firs and other varieties of softwood trees...
Meyer said that Harvard will not face Tenon’s problems since they will not be involved in processing the timber beyond the harvest...