Word: piper
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Susannah Beck, Yale, 17:35; 2. SUZANNE JONES, Harvard, 17:47; 3. JODY DUSHAY, Harvard, 17:56; 4. Sarah E. Smith, Yale, 18:02; 5. C. Piper Lesesne, Yale, 18:10; 6. RACHEL LEWIS, Harvard, 18:13; 7. Christine Schmitt, Yale, 18:19; 8. Katy McCandless, Princeton, 18:26; 9. Rebecca Rivkin, Yale, 18:31; 10. Kial Young, Yale, 18:33; 12. ELLEN VILLA, Harvard, 18:44; 13. HOLLIE MOORE, Harvard...
...winter nights when the icy west wind swept the town, I sometimes halted on my post office run to talk to Russell Piper in his tiny dry-cleaning plant. The steam and heat built up a coat of ice an inch or more thick on the windows. He was a shadowy figure behind the glacial facade. But he offered a cup of hot chocolate and unquenchable cheer, even working through the night cleaning other people's grease spots. Rural culture lived through...
...Just kidding," he added, smiling at the agent. Outside, Bloch headed toward Dupont Circle, trailing agents and media like the Pied Piper. "The guy's got guts," mused one agent as he rejoined the procession...
Those professors who now teach the module will continue to do so next year, says Piper. Afterwards, though, the school will implement a rotation system: in any given year, half of the module's professors will have taught the classes in the previous year, and half will be new to the program, to remain within the module for one or two years before returning to their normal areas of expertise...
...Piper says he thinks such a structure should bolster not only the ethics background of the students, but also that of the faculty, few of whom have focused on ethics in their research...