Word: marlies
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...conflating depression with angst in her comment “Depressed?” (Mar. 20), Lucy Caldwell told Harvard students dealing with depression that they should relish their misery and use it productively. This is akin to telling someone with a severely debilitating medical condition to enjoy it, because lots of people do their best work when sick...
Lucy Caldwell’s Comment of Mar. 20 (“Depressed?”) contains many misleading and erroneous notions about depression and its treatment...
...with great pleasure that I read your piece “Ethnic Groups Reach Beyond Blood Ties” (News, Mar. 21). That students are expressing interest—and are welcomed—in identity groups that are not (at first glance) their own, displays admirable open-mindedness, curiosity, and leadership. From my own personal experience, as a Radcliffe Mentor in the Radcliffe Mentorship Program (once an all-female endeavor), I have been thrilled to see male undergraduates lining up to be mentored by Radcliffe graduates. Indeed, Harvard extracurriculars are proof that students are willing to leap across boundaries...
...writing in response to Lucy Caldwell’s comment, “Depressed? Like It, Love It, Live It,” printed on Mar. 20. I am impressed that, after only one and a half semesters as a college student, Ms. Caldwell feels that she has her finger on the pulse of Harvard culture, peer counseling, the history of psychiatry, and modern medicine. Regrettably, Ms. Caldwell is misinformed on each of these topics...
...Gender Bent,” magazine, Mar...