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Five theses received honorable mentions: John A. Abraham '96 for "Regulation of Phosphoration of Microphthalmia by the c-Kit Signalling Pathway in Melanoma Cells"; Lynn M. Itagaki '96 for "Parody and Narrative Doubling in Maxine Hong Kingston's Tripmaster Monkey: Her Fake Book"; Linsey C. Marr '96 for "A Flourescent Torchiere and Energy Savings at Harvard"; Jeremy L. Martin '96 for "The Mathieu Group M12 and Conway's M13-Game"; and Andrew L. Wright '96 for "'The Seeds of History, the License to Invent': Torquato Tasso Between History and Fiction...
...remarks of Assistant Dean of the College Virginia L. Mackay-Smith, reported by Geoffrey Upton in his article about my client Michael Itagaki's pending lawsuit against the Harvard University Police and the College, demonstrate the same casual attitude toward facts and truth that characterized her behavior during this entire sorry incident--an incident which she was largely responsible for escalating to the point where some 20 lawyers became involved and many lives were dealt unnecessary injury...
...District Attorney but instead should be resolved internally and with a minimum of disruption to the lives of all concerned. I was not granted the courtesy of a meeting on this request before the Dean's Office and the HUPD reported the matter, and a criminal investigation of Itagaki and his roommates commenced...
Insult was added to injury when, in violation of its own rules and procedures, the Ad Board proceeded with its disciplinary hearing while the criminal investigation was still in process. Itagaki was forced to withdraw voluntarily in order to postpone his Ad Board hearing, because any testimony that he would have given to the Board could and would have been used against him by the prosecutor in the criminal case--a dilemma he would not have faced had the Ad Board adhered to its own regulation and waited until the criminal case were over...
...According to [Itagaki]," Padilla said, "[the Currier House Committee] didn't make it clear that they expected Eliot to pay for any unfilled spots...