Word: oxford
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Adam Kosmicki ’06, William ‘Brodie’ Buckland ’06, and Kip McDaniel ’04 were part of the teams making up this year’s 153rd Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race...
McDaniel and Kosmicki, who had been roommates at Harvard and successively stroked the Crimson varsity eight to victory, found themselves on opposite sides in this time out, with Kosmicki in the two-seat of the Oxford boat and McDaniel in the bow of the Light Blues. Buckland was the six-seat for Oxford...
...Derek Bok’s confidence in me by trying to reinforce such a successful foundation and to help the Center move into some number of new activities and directions,” he said. During the next academic year, Schauer will be the Eastman visiting professor at Oxford University and a professorial fellow of Balliol College. Arthur I. Applbaum, a professor of ethics and public policy at the Kennedy school, will serve as the interim director of the center until July 1, 2008. Schauer’s interests include constitutional law, freedom of expression, and the legal components...
...Connor] was going to do great things,” senior tri-captain Max Meltzer said. “But as we have gone through the year, I guess I knew something special was going to happen. The sky was the limit.”At Oxford Academy in New York, O’Connor garnered four New York state championship titles and was a five-time sectional champion. O’Connor was also named first team All-America and a member of the Amateur Wrestling News Dream Team. Ranked number one in his weight-class for Nation?...
...them with more rights? A new book by a prominent psychologist says we should. In fact, Robert Epstein, Harvard Ph.D., former editor in chief of Psychology Today and host of Sirius' Psyched! program, argues that we should abolish the very concept of adolescence. He's not alone: in 2004, Oxford University Press published The End of Adolescence, by psychiatrist Philip Graham, who argued that British teens deserved more respect and less condescension from adults. But Epstein's book, The Case Against Adolescence: Rediscovering the Adult in Every Teen, goes even further: it says that once they can prove themselves competent...