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OVER IN BOSTON at Brighan and Women's Hospital and the Harvard Medical School, a small group of doctors and administrators are quietly perfecting the art of ducking an issue. Two months ago, public fury exploded after the revelation that two BWH doctors, both Med School affiliates, had written glowing professional recommendations for Dr. Arif Hussain, failing to mention his rape conviction handed down only a few weeks earlier. Administrators at both institutions expressed "regret" about the unfortunate incident, but they refused to comment further on the case. Instead of confronting the difficult issues raised, they deferred judgement on both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ducking The Issue | 11/24/1981 | See Source »

Throughout the first half, the Crimson controlled the ball and passed extremely well. Goals by Med School student Sanjay Saini. Khalid Ibrahim and left inner Dave Montana on a beautiful Ibrahim pass behind the defense gave Harvard a commanding 4-0 halftime lead...

Author: By Jon Losos, | Title: Stickmen Dominate Tigers 5-3: Elis Don't Show for Ivy Match | 11/23/1981 | See Source »

...still--if just because of his academic proclivities--Whittington does seem to attract a certain amount of attention. "Sometime at the beginning of the year, Restic was having everybody announce their majors. There were a lot of economics, maybe a history scattered here or there, a pre-med. And then he said 'Justin Whittington,' and there was total silence, and then everyone just burst out laughing, even though they knew damn well what I was majoring in. People on the football team think, 'This guy's an anomaly.'" And if so, he seems to enjoy it, chortling about when...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Justin Whittington | 11/19/1981 | See Source »

Still, as last spring's returns indicate, a significant number of Med Area secretaries and technicians are restless enough to support the uncertainty of a unionized workplace instead of the status quo. The labyrinthine road to unionization is one of the biggest obstacles District 65 faces, particularly when the resources of Harvard's formidable legal team are marshalled against the organization effort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Division of Labor | 11/11/1981 | See Source »

...appearance of a national labor official. But Fraser found only a few minutes to spare. After all, he was in a rush to make his speech, and he wanted some time to rest before his visiting committee meeting that evening. Like Fraser, the clerical and technical workers in the Med Area are tugged two ways; the majority, like Fraser has thus far demonstrated its preference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Division of Labor | 11/11/1981 | See Source »

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