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...especially true of the talking heads, experts and eyewitnesses commenting upon whatever the film?s topic, whether lightsome or lugubrious, may be. These people often offer useful information and, occasionally, blinding insights. And since the filmmaker frequently does not have all the raw, original footage he requires to tell his story, they are sometimes the only source available to fill in his narrative gaps...
...each morning after surgery, Sandy had one consistent message for me: "I gotta get back home." This was a motivated patient with a goal - home. I had started to tell him about rehab - the great majority of our hip fracture patients get a week or so of intensive physical therapy as soon as they are medically stable - but Sandy would have nothing to do with it. "Please don't let them put me in the warehouse - I'm fine, doc - just need to get back to my own bed, feed the cat, catch up on the papers." I didn...
...coloring the state of the ROTC program at colleges such as ours. Currently, the United States Military prevents openly gay citizens from enlisting in the armed services, as it continues to adhere to the discriminatory institution of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.” Although born out of the Clinton years, “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” is inconsistent with Harvard University’s prerogative of social progressivism. The policy is so inconsistent with our institution’s humanitarian principles...
Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I have a man crush on Brendan J. Meade, professor of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis, and other fascinating environmental sciences...
...Harvard University Mail Service (HUMS) failed to tell freshmen students that the e-mail notification system for packages implemented at the beginning of the year ended nearly two months ago when hackers deleted the entire database. At the end of the first semester, HUMS had begun sending e-mail notifications to freshmen who had received packages at the Harvard Yard Mail Center, located in the Science Center. Prior to the e-mail system, yellow paper slips left in the students’ mailboxes notified them of packages. Freshmen welcomed the new procedure, which was similar to that found in upperclassmen...