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Friday, three British poets, Patricia Beer, Adrian Henri and Pete Morgan, will give a reading in the Eliot House Library at 8 p.m., with free sherry and no admission charge. Saturday, Suzanne Hiatt will give a lecture at the Harvard Epworth Church on "Witchcraft and Misogyny,"--an odd topic to be speaking on in a church, perhaps, but de gustubus. 5:30 p.m.,!/ FOR SUPPER. Watch what...
...result of the Rosenthal-CSPI, the School of Public Health will begin this fall to consider asking its faculty members for some kind of catalogue of their outside work. Howard H. Hiatt '44, dean of the School, said earlier this month he plans to raise the suggestion before the administrative board, a panel which includes all departmental chairmen. Hiatt said having the list might be a "very health thing," although he added that making it public may not be wise. Both Stare and the acting chairman of the Nutrition Department, Robert P. Geyer, also said they have no objection...
...colleagues in the department restraining their criticism of donors or restricting their research into sensitive areas. "Sure, like every profession there are a few rotten apples in the barrel...that would sell their soul" for support, he says, "but there are damn few."CrimsonSandy O. SteingardHOWARD H. HIATT, dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, said earlier this month he will ask the school's administrative board to consider asking faculty to list their outside work. This grows out of a recent report criticizing links between the school's Department of Nutrition and the food industry...
...social action, not women's rights, that started Hiatt on the way to her church career. After graduating from Radcliffe, where she wrote her honors thesis in American History on a subject concerning Episcopalianism, she had the choice of working for the Girl Scouts or the Central Intelligence Agency. She chose the Girl Scouts, eventually becoming a community organizer and welfare rights advocate. In 1961, after the Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) started to admit women as graduate students, she returned to Cambridge...
...feeling was that it was ridiculous to train people for a profession you don't let them into," Hiatt argues. But she decided to go anyway, with the intention of working actively toward the goal of women's ordination. Hiatt, a canonical resident of Pennsylvania diocese, was the first woman ordained to the deaconate--the junior clerical orders that first admitted women in 1970--from the state of Massachusetts...