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Susan had neither the trust of a nurse nor the teachability of an engineer. She would ignore no theory of any culture or any quack, regarding her very common brand of knee pain. On and on she went as I retreated further within. I marveled, sitting there silenced by her diatribe. Hers was such a fully orbed and vigorous self-concern that it possessed virtue in its own right. Her complete and utter selfishness was nearly a thing of beauty...
CLARIFICATION: The second paragraph of the Nov. 7 news article "Medical Device Companies Report Payments to HMS Doctors" stated that Thornhill and Scott received $6.7 million each since the beginning of 2007 from DePuy Orthopedics. They received this money as royalty fees for their hip and knee replacement products...
...Stephens, a freshman goaltender from North Carolina who showed a great deal of promise during the preseason. ONLY ROOM FOR ONEThe Crimson experienced a dramatic twist prior to last season: Kessler, entering her freshman year as a highly touted recruit from the Toronto area, arrived in Cambridge with her knee in a brace.The summer speculation was that Harvard would be loaded in net with the return of Martin from a successful rookie campaign and the addition of Kessler, one of the top youth goalies in Canada. But Kessler’s August injury, initially misdiagnosed, suggested it would be Martin?...
...that point, an MRI revealed the seriousness of his injury and sent him back to the states for surgery. Hatch finished out the year rehabbing his knee in Henderson, when Crowton made a reappearance in his life...
...Whatever the reason, Halloween really brings out the best in Harvard’s social life. Free parties abound, costumes are creative (or at least skimpy), and everyone seems to let his or her guard down. Pagan origins notwithstanding, the holiday is a lot of fun. I found myself knee-deep in the merriment early Saturday morning, wading down Bow St. along with hundreds of refugees from the aforementioned fire alarm debacle. Steven A. Franklin ’10 was there, wearing a Robin Hood costume. The green tights made his legs look even skinnier than usual, and the pointy...