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...brilliant,” said David Mattos ’09, who worked with Cai in the same laboratory and as a member of the Harvard Premedical Society, “He was very humble, very diligent, and very quiet. But not quiet in the shy sense. He spoke softly, but he was well aware of himself. He was certainly one of the smartest students that I knew at Harvard.” There will be a public service at Memorial Church this Tuesday at noon to commemorate Cai’s life. —Staff Writer Prateek Kumar...
...panelists, after briefly talking about their own experiences, spoke of their love for political involvement...
...professor of political science at Wellesley College, Paarlberg spoke about the two candidates last night at the Institute of Politics to a sparse audience...
...wary of a Harvard degree when screening applicants. Romer said he worried about a lack of ability to connect theory and practice. “I look for people with an ability to function in imperfect situations,” he said. Sarah M. Link ’01 spoke of the necessity to maintain optimism in a job where salaries are small and thank-yous are rare. The afternoon also included a panel on environmental justice and a bike auction that raised $3,200, according to Susan C. Collings, PBHA’s director of development. PBHA...
...you’re going to have a real culture of environmentalism and sustainability, it needs to be made relevant to all communities,” Hoyte said. That was the sentiment echoed at a panel Thursday night in Kirkland House, where activists from the Boston area spoke on how their organizations are drawing connections to environmentalism. Aaron K. Tanaka ’04, who works with a group called the Boston Workers’ Association, described his organization’s efforts to give unemployed workers training in “green” jobs, such as weatherizing houses...