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When Bob Grinstead landed in Bangkok in March with his wife and daughter, he might have been mistaken for a typical tourist. But the 70-year-old retired computer salesman from Atlanta wasn't in any shape for sightseeing. Since suffering a massive heart attack in 1990, he'd undergone two bypass surgeries and two dozen angioplasties. By last year, any physical effort brought on chest pains?even taking a shower left him exhausted. After his doctors told him there was nothing more they could do, Grinstead turned to the Internet for ideas. Countless searches and phone calls later...
...greater student body,” Glazer said. While the slow process of the Curricular Review may discourage some students from getting involved with changes they may not see implemented during their time at Harvard, Committee members say they are hopeful that students will voice their opinions and help shape the general education recommendations.A forum for faculty and students on the topic of general education has been scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 4 p.m. in University Hall’s Faculty Room.—Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached at afrost@fas.harvard.edu...
...seem to be the consensus on how the defense will push forward in the coming season. In a 4-3 victory over Dartmouth in an Oct. 18 scrimmage, the team found that these traits gave the defense an edge. “I think physically we were in better shape than they were,” Vaughn said. “We also have a very smart team on the ice: We know when to jump in the play and when to hang back and save ourselves. We have a way of seeing the ice that I think other teams...
...recent games—he registered two interceptions against Dartmouth on October 29.“All of a sudden we have great depth in the secondary,” Murphy said. “We have four very experienced corners, and we’re in the best shape we’ve been in with the secondary in a long time.”Senior Swan SongTomorrow’s match-up against Penn will mark the last home game for Harvard’s senior class. As is tradition, a pregame ceremony will honor the seniors...
...dissenter must not substantially interfere with a speaker’s ability to communicate…Chanting or making other sustained or repeated noise in a manner which substantially interferes with the speaker’s communication is not permitted.” Students have the ability to shape campus debate in many ways—one of which is by inviting high profile and controversial speakers to campus. As long as a speaker is sponsored by a student organization, there should be no question as to whether that figure should be allowed to speak here. Last spring, when Central...