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...rings, lightly steamed vegetables, beer-battered cod. A salad bar showcasing chilled salmon, cherry tomatoes, olives and mushrooms in brine, tabule, baby corn, tortellini, a variety of meats. A dessert section complete with sliced peaches from the can, grapefruit wedges, fresh fruit salad (at dinner!), a humongous tub of Richardson??s chocolate ice cream (which Kenny said was nearly a nightly standard). He added that, for a while, the dining hall boasted strawberry and blueberry smoothies. As he spoke, Kenny was drinking Dudley House coffee—also known as Starbucks Sumatra, Extra Bold (he said it was?...

Author: By Molly M. Strauss | Title: SurPRISE | 8/11/2009 | See Source »

...particular the November 14, 2008, piece, “Harvard Medical School Students Push to Codify Conflict of Interest Polices”—have placed unwarranted emphasis on individuals as opposed to the systemic issue at hand. In this letter, we wish to clarify Dr. Paul Richardson??s role in our course as described by The Crimson and also the process that led to the implementation of a formal HMS policy requiring faculty disclosure of conflicts of interest...

Author: By Kirsten Austad, Simeon Kimmel, Shamsher S. Samra, and David Tian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Medical Conflicts of Interest | 4/9/2009 | See Source »

Very importantly, Dr. Richardson broke no HMS policy during his presentation. There was no existing policy mandating disclosure of potential conflicts of interest, and there is absolutely no indication that he supports anything but transparency. In no way do we question Dr. Richardson??s character or his commitment to his patients or to us as students. The context of the presentation simply made students aware that no formal conflict-of-interest disclosure policy existed...

Author: By Kirsten Austad, Simeon Kimmel, Shamsher S. Samra, and David Tian, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Medical Conflicts of Interest | 4/9/2009 | See Source »

Chenoweth and classmate Clare Richardson led the talented Crimson, finishing first and third in their respective 5000-meter races to earn NCAA bids. Junior Chas Gillespie finished 12 seconds behind Chenoweth with an IC4A qualifying time of 14:23.31, joining Richardson??s 16:50.23 as Friday’s personal bests. Despite Harvard’s strong showing in the distance events, Chenoweth insisted that the meets provided an opportunity to race in more low-key fashion...

Author: By Max N. Brondfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Individual Achievements Mark Weekend | 4/5/2009 | See Source »

...Seen by all of her teammates, coaches, and the people around her, Richardson??s hard work has definitely paid off. This past Saturday, Richardson had perhaps the highlight of her early collegiate career. Placing fourth overall in the Ivy Heptagonal Championships with a time of 17:43.0, Richardson prevented a traditionally-powerhouse Princeton team from sweeping the top six in the 5K event...

Author: By Kevin T. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Consistent Effort Paying Off for Richardson | 11/4/2008 | See Source »

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