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White, the Lindsley Professor of Psychology Emeritus, served on the faculty since 1965. He was the Chair of the Psychology Department for five years and retired from Harvard in 2001.
“Sadly,” says the Dunster House junior, “I’ll have Syracuse losing to Duke, probably. Reverse psychology.”
Hebah M. Ismail ’06, a Crimson editorial editor, is a psychology concentrator in Eliot House.
After Atonement, with its focus on the past, McEwan wanted his next book to engage fully with the world after 9/11. "The present," he says, "had become horribly interesting." Horribly interesting is also not a bad way to describe most of McEwan's work. Among his generation of British writers...
Viewing suspects individually rather than as a group makes it less likely that a witness will finger a suspect simply because he looks more like the culprit than anyone else in the line. To minimize the chance of such mistakes, police departments in several states, including Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts...