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...Staff writer Stephen M. Marks can be reached at marks@fas.harvard.edu...
...give an answer until we see how the various allied departments define their secondary field requirements,” he wrote. “We would want to avoid double counting courses.” Several faculty members said their departments may offer multiple secondary fields.Psychology Department Chair Stephen M. Kosslyn wrote in an e-mail that although the department has yet to work out the details, secondary fields might be offered in neuroscience, developmental psychology, social psychology, and other areas. Knafel Professor of Music Thomas F. Kelly said the Music department is considering possible secondary fields in music performance...
...Massachusetts, and everyone who struggles to pay health care bills for their family,” according to Eric P. Lesser ’07, president of the Harvard College Democrats. “Relief is on the way.” His counterpart, Harvard Republican Club President Stephen E. Dewey ’07, wrote in an e-mail: “This is a well-thought-out compromise that accomplishes a lot of good with a minimum of intervention.” As for whether the bill will directly impact Harvard students and staff financially, Koh said...
...Staff writer Stephen M. Fee can be reached at sfee@fas.harvard.edu. For full coverage of this story, please see the April 13 issue of Fifteen Minutes, The Crimson’s weekend magazine...
When President George W. Bush held his first official t?te-?-t?te with then Prime Minister Paul Martin, in the Mexican city of Monterrey in January 2004, he called Martin a "straightforward fellow." Two years later, Bush used the same phrase to describe Stephen Harper at their get-acquainted chat in Canc?n, Mexico. Awkward coincidence? Maybe, but the U.S. President evidently regards straightforwardness as the highest praise he can bestow on his counterparts--at least until he decides it no longer fits the bill...