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Diners at HUDS should know that much is happening in the kitchen to ensure that their food is well-prepared and safe before it is offered to them. I hope that this letter provides a better understanding of the food safety program at Harvard. Bon appetite...
...Harvard AIDS Coalition is committed to fighting the uphill battle for global equality, greater access to life-saving medications and increased financial assistance from the United States government. Over the past four years of our existence, we have held several protests, rallies, panel discussions, letter-writing campaigns, and other necessary advocacy tactics. We have always received due coverage for these events, and thank The Crimson accordingly. However, we were surprised and disappointed that when we specifically attempted to reach out to those who do not consider themselves traditional activists, our University newspaper refused to support this endeavor. We hope...
...conditions," Professor John Henry, former head of the U.K.'s National Poisons Service, told Nature magazine last month. While deliberate poisoning hasn't been proven, it isn't unknown in Russia and its former satellites. In Chechnya in March 2002, a rebel commander named Khattab died after handling a letter coated with an unidentified poison; the Russian foreign-intelligence service fsb claimed credit. In July 2003, Russian investigative journalist Yuri Shchekochikin died from a sudden, agonizing disease whose symptoms included blistering; doctors blamed an allergic reaction. In Yushchenko's case, forensic scientists will now try to determine when...
...just too bad the rest of the world has to suffer with us. Cheryl Clark Calera, Oklahoma, U.S. Ghostly Goings-on Having resolved not to comment on Jennie Erdal's Ghosting I nevertheless wish to draw your attention to two aspects of your review [Nov. 29]. The overheated love letter to my wife, as quoted in the book and repeated in your review, is a total fabrication. I have no doubt that it adds to the entertainment value of the book, but to treat it as a fact is to present a mischievous fantasy as a reality. Also, the statement...
However, a letter crafted on the student’s own time might begin to close the gap between impression and reality. As part of Princeton’s system, any student can write a letter with his or her appraisal to Dean of the Faculty David Dobkin. These letters are put in professors’ files, which are reviewed yearly and also when professors are being considered for tenure decisions. While a letter from one student might be only a small part of evaluating a professor’s career, it still gives one more piece of evidence...