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...report also cited diversity as a potential barrier to the success of an honor code.“An honor-code community must share a ‘matrix of common belief and purpose’ that underlies the code, and a homogeneous community is likelier to reach a broader agreement about this matrix,” Melendez wrote in his 1985 study.But David L. Tannenwald ’08, a transfer student from Brown University, strongly disagreed with the notion that diversity presents an impediment to an honor code system.“I think there are certain values...
...Cambridge Public School Committee could not reach a decision about implementing a Montessori program at the Tobin School at a meeting last night, questioning the results of a survey suggesting that Cambridge parents would enroll their children in such a program. The survey, conducted by RKM Research and Communications, consisted of phone interviews with 404 Cambridge parents whose children are already in kindergarten at a Cambridge public school or are applying for enrollment. According to the study, 59 percent of parents would enroll their children in a Montessori program if the district implemented one. The proposal to create a Montessori...
...places like Africa, India, and Asia, the only time a child may ever see a health care provider is at birth. If children are vaccinated on the day they’re born, we can reach much more of the population,” Levy said...
...seventh. Meltzer (145.5 lbs.) finished 5-2, and in fifth place. Latessa (163 lbs.) also finished 5-2, but did not place. After a season in which the Crimson finished third in the Ivy League behind undefeated Cornell (5-0) and Penn (4-1), Harvard wrestlers are looking to reach a higher level of competition for next season. Outstanding individual performances for the Crimson last year clearly demonstrated the potential of its starting lineup. Ogunwole finished the year with a record of 32-8 and placed sixth in the NCAA Championships. Preston finished with a record...
...boycotts and work stoppages make it an issue that is too hot to handle for some," said one Hill aide. "Rational arguments about how to best proceed on policy fall victim to emotional arguments about perception, and then it becomes more difficult to reach a consensus in that kind of environment." More bluntly, a top Senate Republican strategist said: "All together, they are unhelpful...