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Last Saturday, however, Hall took Meredith Quick down to the wire in a five-game semifinal bout that included two come-from-behind 10-9 wins. Though she eventually succumbed to Quick 9-3, 9-10, 9-1, 9-10, 9-2, it was nevertheless a momentous performance for the Crimson’s lone senior...
...Considering that towards the end she was under stress,” Bajwa said, “with that removed she most definitely played to potential, which makes up for the loss to Meredith Quick—which she could have won. Failing that, beating Michelle showed [Hall] playing all her strengths...
Meanwhile, the pace has quickened on the home front, where a mother's job has expanded to include managing a packed schedule of child-enhancement activities. In their new book The Mommy Myth, Susan Douglas, a professor of communication studies at the University of Michigan, and Meredith Michaels, who teaches philosophy at Smith College, label the phenomenon the New Momism. Nowadays, they write, our culture insists that "to be a remotely decent mother, a woman has to devote her entire physical, psychological, emotional, and intellectual being, 24/7, to her children." It's a standard of success that's "impossible...
Glickman was coaxed into visiting Cambridge by current IOP fellow Meredith Bagby, who is hosting a study group this semester entitled “Hollywood and Washington: The Odd Couple...
...Life after graduate school is multi-disciplinary,” said Meredith B. Fascett, co-founder and KSG liaison for The Network. “We created The Network to get to know the women at the other schools so that we can collaborate with them in the future...