Word: health
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...always felt that way. There were times when I was downright miserable. My academic performance plummeted from near-perfect marks as a first-year to Group III. For a time, I found myself withdrawing socially, a situation that even led to an unwanted late-night brush with University Health Services. I pulled out of the slump, thanks to a little luck and a lot of help from friends, mostly from this newspaper and from Kirkland, my adopted House. What surprised me is that no one on an administrative level at Harvard noticed any of these warning signs. Or if anyone...
...administrative structure created by Lewis to replace outgoing Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III. Illingworth will assume "the overall responsibility for student extracurricular affairs and other aspects of student life," while new Associate Deans Thomas A. Dingman '67 and Georgene B. Herschbach will focus on athletics, advising and health and on finance, technology and classroom space, respectively...
...scope of the disaster is potentially endless. Important machinery in University Health Services could shut down, registering that they had never been serviced. Payroll computers could malfunction, leaving Harvard's employees without their paychecks. Keycard locks on dormitories could electronically freeze. Temperature-controlled experiments could be disrupted and priceless specimens and research destroyed...
...looked at the health issues with an eye toward not only what we needed to do today, but also what we needed to do for the long-term," Durham says. "He created an environment in which it was the norm to look at things from a broader perspective...
Just as Dr. Jackson inspired Satcher to make adequate health care available to every American today, so Satcher can motivate graduates to tackle the medical priorities of tomorrow...