Word: kathleen
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...this Tuesday, voters will also go to the polls, and at least here in Cambridge, they will face some interesting choices. In the race for City Council, all nine incumbents are running again, joined by 10 challengers. The incumbents are heavily favored, and for good reason. Council members Kathleen L. Born, Francis H. Duehay '55 and Henrietta E. Davis are working to preserve affordable housing in the wake of the end of rent control. Anthony D. Galluccio, Kenneth E. Reeves '72 and Mayor Sheila Doyle Russell have all worked on behalf of Cambridge's youth, providing summer jobs and establishing...
Experts agree that concentrated poverty is likely to produce more kids with more severe emotional and physical disabilities. But Sister Kathleen Feeley, retired president of Baltimore's College of Notre Dame who was appointed to fill the court-created post of special education administrator in Baltimore's public schools, estimates that 6,000 to 8,000 children have been inappropriately identified as disabled. John Mohamed, who until last February was principal of the city's Southeast Middle School, believes only 55 to 60 of the 160 special-ed kids at his school truly required special education. The rest, he says...
Rhetoric caused even less of a stir than the specific proposals. Whether it was wild-card challenger William B. Cunningham or incumbent Kathleen L. Born, the candidates all seemed to be reading from the same scripts...
This interdisciplinary approach to community service, combining both medicine and social advocacy, has attracted increasingly large numbers of volunteers interested in "looking at the larger issues surrounding the life of pediatric patients [and] looking at health as it relates to other social problems," said Kathleen N. Conroy '98, a program coordinator...
Alumni of the fellows program include Professor of Afro-American Studies Cornel R. West '74 and Professor of African American Religious History Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, and scholars Arnold Rampersad, George Frederickson and Kathleen N. Cleaver...