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...According to Russell D. Aims, a spokesman at the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, closed complaints are still placed in the physician’s permanent record...
...have a lot of confidence in him,” Vance said. “He left a pitch up that a hitter just jumped on, so it’s unfortunate.”Freshman Ben Sestanovich got the midweek start for Walsh and the Crimson after recording several impressive outings during Harvard’s challenging nonconference schedule last month. The Crusaders jumped all over the rookie in the bottom of the first when the first three hitters reached base, but Sestanovich stopped the bleeding and escaped to keep the score tied at two after an inning.The first...
...aware of many classmates inveighing against it or the decision to close the QRAC in dorm rooms or dining halls. Quite simply, these seem like minor issues here in Cambridge, certainly not stories worthy of prime placement in the papers of record...
...debatable contention might erode, and soon: yesterday, it was reported in this paper that Harvard’s undergraduate acceptance rate this year has sunk to nearly seven percent, a record low. This news came in the wake of the administration’s rightly unpopular decision to eliminate the transfer program for the next two years. Harvard’s gates are closing quickly, to the inevitable benefit of those few best equipped to claw their way in: those, that is, with ambitions and resumes as worrying as they are sprawling and meticulous, or aristocratic origins to which...
Like Harvard, which announced a record low admissions rate of 7.1 percent on Monday, other prestigious colleges saw more competitive admissions processes this year than in the past. Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Stanford, and Yale were among the schools that had their lowest admit rate on record this year. Yale admitted 1,892 of its 22,813 applicants—a rate of 8.3 percent, down from 9.5 percent for the class of 2011. Columbia College admitted 8.7 percent, Stanford University 9.5 percent, and Dartmouth College 13.2 percent. The change was not confined to Ivy League schools and Stanford. Other...