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Often packed into the bodies of ticks, below, no bigger than the head of a pin are bacteria that cause flu-like symptoms in 100,000 Americans each year. The best-known illness is Lyme disease, which, left untreated, can lead to arthritis, paralysis of facial nerves and meningitis. Antibiotics are the standard treatment. Another tick-borne disease, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, caused by a particularly aggressive bacterium identified in 1994, can result in death if tetracycline treatment does not start early enough. Trials of a preliminary vaccine for Lyme disease began in 1992, and will end later this year...
...conclusion that the student members of the committee were responsible for the leak, and then continued on to chastise them. The fact that Lewis sent the aforementioned e-mail a mere day after The Crimson printed the leaked information is indicative of how willing he is to pin blame on students. Since Lewis himself admitted to having no evidence against the students, his actions were both immature and counterproductive. We would expect the Dean of Harvard College, when faced with such a situation, to privately contact the three students in question and express his concerns to them without bitterly assigning...
...into a brand new year at Harvard, full of promise and tales untold, it has become obvious that relations between the students and Dean Lewis will be no better than they were last year, and might, if this is conceivable, be worse. And while it may be wrong to pin blame for all the evils of the world on Dean Lewis, it is undeniable that students will continue to suffer until he learns that we are competent adults who can, and should, be treated with respect...
...refreshing it was to pin our hopes on the athletes instead of hanging our fears on the shadows that tried to take key moments away." SHELLY A. GIROSKI Akron, Ohio...
...time to play 'Pin the Subpoena on Hillary...