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...forced resignation on Jan. 27, professors’ calls for Summers’ resignation grew exponentially louder over the past two weeks. So did criticism from students, alumni, and some Faculty dissenters who castigated Summers’ opponents for fostering a “culture of grievance, intemperance, and ill will,” as Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse wrote in an e-mail last week...
While the distance from guys may be healthy for some, it may just cause others to develop “Wellesley goggles” and, worse, end up ill-prepared for co-ed environments...
...they're hardly the only frightening pandemic predictions circulating these days. Last month, two doctors in Minnesota published a modest paper in the journal Academic Emergency Medicine. The authors point out that even in a weak pandemic there would be far fewer mechanical ventilators than the number of desperately ill flu patients who would need them to survive. "In this situation," they write, "triage of resources would be needed to offer 'the greatest good for the greatest number.'" That means that the very sick or the very old would probably be denied ventilator support?even removed from the machines...
...concealing $1.3 million in illegal donations to his father's 1999 primary campaign for the leadership of the Likud party?a contest that pushed Sharon toward his election as PM in 2001. A judge delayed the start of Omri's sentence until Aug. 31 because of his father's ill health...
...Harvard men’s squash team bounced back from its first loss of the season last weekend at Trinity by defeating Penn, 6-3, at the Murr Center on Saturday, but soon ran out of gas on Sunday against Princeton. A number of team illnesses also conspired against the Crimson in a closely contested 5-4 loss. Junior Garnett Booth, who did not play on Saturday, was just one of the Crimson players suffering from flu-like symptoms. He failed to pull off a crucial win against Vincent Yu of Princeton even after taking a commanding lead...