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Daniel D. Moriarty, assistant provost and chief information officer for Harvard University, said that the Harvard community should be “cautious not to speculate on a rumor...
...hospital there, Jenkins announced that when he was well, he would turn himself in to the U.S. Army. On Sept. 11, Jenkins presented himself at the gates of Camp Zama, a U.S. Army base about an hour's drive from Tokyo. He approached Lieut. Colonel Paul Nigara, provost marshal of the U.S. Army Japan, briskly saluted and said, "Sir, I'm Sergeant Jenkins, and I'm reporting." The longest-missing deserter ever to return to the U.S. Army, he was initially charged with one count of desertion, one of aiding the enemy, two of soliciting others to desert and four...
...University has said that some of the money from the endowment will be used to fund science and technology projects for Allston. In mid-December, a task force chaired by University Provost Steven E. Hyman will choose what resources to include in the new campus from among 17 different plans...
...Provost Steven E. Hyman, another author of the study, warned that medical diagnosis of predisposition toward drug abuse raises potential questions in a “nascent field called neuro-ethics...
...deferring to keepers of the flame like Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. Failing that, try one-on-one in the Oval Office. Some are already carping that you lack the experience for running a sluggish bureaucracy like the State Department. Here at Stanford University, where you served as provost before going to Washington, they don't think so. Even your critics speak your name with respect as they recall the dispatch and efficiency you demonstrated in dealing with a proud faculty. Somebody who could handle the barons of academe can also handle State and the Pentagon. Finally, you have...