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Club member Randall L. Fine '96 said the club should strive for "inclusion, not exclusion...
...students to enter vital fields. Major medical schools' trend of accepting only those science majors who have already completed extensive laboratory research--or who have otherwise professed devotion solely to the purely nonclinical side of medicine--will only perpetuate the trend toward sub-specialties. Students shouldn't have to strive to break new ground in cancer or AIDS research even before they receive their M.D.s...
TAKE TWO ASPIRIN AND CALL AGAIN IN 1998. THAT IN effect was the Rx prescribed for detractors by pharmacologist Hiroshi Nakajima as he vowed to strive for "harmony" during a second five-year term as director-general of the World Health Organization. His task appears daunting. In an atmosphere of distinct bureaucratic disharmony, Nakajima, 64, emerged victorious from an 18-13 vote of the executive board of WHO, an arm of the U.N., thanks largely to Third World support -- and despite a determined campaign waged against him by the U.S. and the European Community...
Speaking to an audience of over 100 at Memorial Church, Reeves said Harvard students sometimes forget about people who live beyond "these walls" under different socio-economic conditions. He emphasized that people should strive to understand other lifestyles...
Astronomers strive to illuminate the mystery of dark matter...