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"I definitely think it's a step in the right direction," says Christina A. Kowalewski '95, Co-chair of Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Choice. 'Over the past decade, the number of medical schools that have been teaching abortion has been reduced, and I certainly think the medical profession has an...
For most of these publications, the motive is strictly commercial. Publishers -- sometimes with little or no consultation with their editorial counterparts -- just set up shop and dump the contents of their titles into a file and send it off. The entry fee is relatively low: setting up a site on...
Just as in any profession, medical students must face the pressure of trying to convince their interviewers to like them in half an hour.
Imagine a world in which teachers were paid as much as lawyers or doctors; imagine if the average income for teachers throughout the United States were $70,000. College graduates from schools like Harvard--other than those students who have wanted to teach since they were 12--might actually be...
It's a pleasure when Seymour-Smith leaves off squabbling to examine Hardy's verse. Of course, the poems are full of squabbling too, but mostly it's the poet arguing with himself. Seymour-Smith does an admirable job of promoting Hardy's poetry above all else -- above the television...