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Some observers credit British Designer Vivienne Westwood, who introduced short hoop skirts and "minicrinis" in 1985 as part of a collection that was never even produced. But let the history books show that since 1981 Christian Lacroix, couturier at the House of Jean Patou, has been experimenting with petticoats and...
The survey found that 65 percent of the patients believed physicians should wear white coats, 37 percent thought male doctors should wear neckties and 34 percent want female physicians to wear dresses or skirts.
However, pleasing the patient may not always be possible, Dunn said. "Skirts aren't always practical. For instance,it's hard to do CPR on a person when you'rewearing a skirt," said Dunn.
To focus attention on the graduate student teaching fellows who teach sections in the Core, as a rule, is surely to identify a potential weak link in the translation of the Core's high ideals into daily pedagogical practice. But to suggest greater care in hiring and training TFs actually...
ONCE AGAIN, THE STUDENT-FACULTY committee drafting plans for a new disciplinary board to replace the controversial Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR) is readying a proposal for approval by the faculty. And once again, the proposal skirts the fundamental problems with the CRR.