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...farewell speeches. About a dozen of Glazer’s friends and blockmates wore pink “Viva el Presidente” t-shirts with Glazer’s face printed on the front, and former UC representative E.E. Keenan ’07, sporting coattails, placed laurel wreaths on Glazer’s and UC Vice President Clay T. Capp’s ’06 heads. In his last speech as president, Glazer reflected on the council’s accomplishments during his tenure. “In many ways, we inherited an organization that...
...where does this leave us? "I use a thermostat analogy with my patients," says Dr. Laurel Coleman, a geriatrician who sits on the board of the Alzheimer's Association. "Let's say you're dialed in to get Alzheimer's disease at 82. You may be able to push that back until maybe you're 92." Depending on where their personal thermostat is set, some people will do everything right and still develop dementia in their 50s. Others will do everything wrong and be perfectly lucid at 101. Most of the rest of us will fall somewhere between those...
...they’d like to apply for fall, that would be fine; they wouldn’t be breaking their agreement with Harvard. I feel they’re being opportunistic,” she said. Some Tulane upperclassmen have not been as polite as Hattier. Laurel P. Purdy, a Tulane freshman, said that the list-serve for Tulane students at Harvard has continually been flooded with remarks lambasting Tulane freshmen for wanting to remain at Harvard in the spring. “At first it really bothered me. Now I’ve learned to compartamentalize...
...number of other suggestions. Faculty Council members expressed hope that there would be meaningful discussion of the report at the next Faculty meeting, scheduled for Dec. 6. “With good faculty support, there will be a lot of progress,” said Harvard College Professor Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, a Council member. “I think it’s going to happen, we are feeling good.” Kleinman said there is potential for there to be very little dissent regarding the report at next week’s Faculty meeting, based on how well...
...further debate in faculty meetings and student forums in coming weeks, questions remain about the practical application of its recommendations. “The Committee has done a good job of laying out an argument for a broad distribution requirement,” Phillips Professor of Early American History Laurel Thatcher Ulrich wrote in an e-mail. “The success or failure of this new, much more open, system will depend on how it is implemented.”TRUSTING THE MARKETAccording to the report’s recommendations, students will be able to choose from a large...