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...ability to make recommendations, but ultimately the barrier to more widespread use is who’s going to pay for it,” said Milton C. Weinstein, the Kaiser professor of health policy and management at Harvard, who co-authored the study with Walensky
...interest in garbage, the environment and material objects spurred him to create and preside over the “Garbage Collector’s Club” during his high school years at Milton Academy. However, he was the sole member because, as Pasternack explains, “No one really knew about it except for my girlfriend,” he says. A far cry from his Harvard organizations, which are known across campus in part because of their off-beat natures...
...Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Edward L. Ayers and Vice Provost for Academic Programs Milton Adams, both big proponents of the program, said they just began working on the details last spring...
...also means competition for playing time—Berylson, the No. 1 for 2004 Independent School League champion Milton Academy, has lined up at No. 10, but will work to move into the ranks of the nine matches that count for the match score...
...like Senator Edward M. Kennedy, ’54-’56 (D.-Mass) and Tommy Lee Jones ’62; monumental coaches like Camp and Percy Haughton of Harvard; and football legends like William W. “Pudge” Heffelfinger, 1891, of Yale and Milton A. Holt, ’75, of Harvard. It is evident that men who suited up for Crimson or Blue have had a veritable impact on the sport and on history...