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...continually review our policies to make sure that we’re advancing human health,” said Judith F. Montminy, a spokesman for the Medical School. “We have determined that allowing smoking on any of our grounds was not advisable...
...distribute black armbands around campus, coordinate a “die-in” at noon this Friday, and co-sponsor an anti-war rally with the Harvard Democrats, the Harvard Libertarians, and other campus groups on March 19. When the event began, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd walked by and reprimanded the demonstrators for protesting without a permit. “She came up to me and said, ‘You guys can’t do this, you guys have to get out of here,’” said Kyle...
After a long week of work, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd donned a multicolored sequin wrap to serve beer and chicken fingers at the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub in Loker Commons last Friday...
...According to a recent column by Judith Warner in the New York Times, while psychiatrists are hard pressed to think of a patient who has asked without reason for an antidepressant, they can think of many patients who exhibit depressive symptoms who aren’t aware that there are treatments for depression—or even that it is an illness. As much as drug companies have been criticized for advertising their medications to the general public, we must acknowledge that the increased awareness of mental illness these ads have generated have had the positive effect of getting information...
...position towards feminism is much more difficult for me to be sympathetic with.” Moholy-Nagy’s antagonism toward the feminist movement in the ’60s is seemingly at odds with her own pioneering position in architecture.According to an article by the historian Judith Paine, Moholy-Nagy called herself a “beachcomber of history, an unaffiliated digger after treasure and debris buried under the tides of conformity.” Heynen has now taken up the role of beachcomber, collecting treasures from Moholy-Nagy’s life.—Crimson...