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...even given her impressive duties, Faust wears two hats like a pro: she??s a mother as well as a career academic. Her husband, Charles E. Rosenberg, is the Monrad Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard. “He’s a totally brilliant man. The number one medical historian in the world,” said Preston. Together, Faust and Rosenberg form quite a power couple—but you would never guess it from their low-key demeanors. “When you sit and talk to them, power is the furthest thing...
...Alternatively, visiting a psychiatrist to try to pinpoint the reason she feels the need to talk about her menstrual cycle with people she runs into on the street might be useful. Visiting a strip club is not going to help her become a fuller person—unless she??s looking for a backup plan to investment banking, in which case she should make a detour to the gym, too. The only value in FemSex, it seems, is in parody...
...ability of Walsh to bring out the best in a young squad; at the same time, the Harvard squad she leaves behind will miss it. “No one saw it coming, it wasn’t like anyone was unhappy with the coaching, everyone loved her and she??s a great coach,” Mann said. “No one was expecting that to happen, and I liked her a lot, so it was really tough for me to hear that she was leaving.” For Mann, and other young guns...
...upon getting to the orchard and finding a private area, he did just what she had guessed. “After getting over my nerves, I faked as though I was picking a low-hanging apple, only to end up on one knee and ask Jeanette if she??d marry me,” he wrote.They had an engagement party in the Adams House Upper Common Room following the outing, and they plan to hold their wedding reception in the Adams House Dining Hall this July. After graduation, the couple plans to move to Washington, D.C. and share...
...experiences and frustrations with larger issues and tensions in society. "Attitude Adjustment": Jessica Coggins ’08 is a women, gender, and sexuality concentrator in Cabot House. In spite of her contrarian and often bizarre musings, she still hopes the one thing people remember about her is that she??s a proud Texan. On alternate Thursdays her column will take a biting look at both national and campus trends. "Spilt Milk": Lucy M. Caldwell ’09 is a history and literature concentrator in Adams House. In her column, she will examine the collision of modern...