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Carswell’s further discussion of the O.A. is quite to the point??he himself realizes its superiority to any E, however A. His illustration includes one of the key “Wake Up the Grader” phrases—“It is absurd.” What force! What gall! What fun! “Ridiculous,” “hopeless,” “nonsense,” on the one hand; “doubtless,” “obvious...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Grader's Reply | 1/16/2004 | See Source »

...contrary this was not “an obvious point?? or focus of the forum discussion. Specifically, the forum was not a venue created to indict U.S. foreign policy initiatives; rather it was a student-organized roundtable discussion on how Harvard University, through its existing mission of promoting world-class research and sustained teaching excellence, can help alleviate the current public health crisis in Africa. Lack of existing primary health care infrastructure, continued political instability and cultural-religious stigmas against Western interventions are just a subset of the problems that have historically impeded many well intended international relief...

Author: By Jeffrey M. Blander, | Title: Attack on Summers' Remarks Prove Off-Base | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...individual’s feelings and responses as a “problem.” Hyman squarely casts his lot among those who search for biological and genetic bases to mental disorders, and though these approaches can bring relief to many, his strictly clinical approach misses the point??there are real, understandable reasons that any member of the Harvard community might feel even chronic sadness, reasons that need to be listened to, understood and addressed. The limitations of Hyman’s approach become evident when he searches for a reason explaining why college students continue...

Author: By Emily S. Douglas, | Title: Provost’s Approach to Mental Health Troubling | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...1960s the Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino reflected Asian Americans at that point?? Chow said. According to Chow, the experience of Southern and South-Eastern Asians has become increasingly significant over the past four decades...

Author: By Joshua P. Rogers, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Asian-American Studies Discussed | 11/25/2003 | See Source »

Yale, which was prepared to take on the Quakers at Philadelphia’s Franklin Field that day, had lost one non-conference game at that point??to current powerhouse No. 6 Colgate—but overall looked strong, averaging 41 points per game...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Saving Face: With Win Over Yale, Football Can Clinch Share of Second | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

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