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...Thomas was America's favorite against the communist bloc's darling, Katarina Witt. Katarina claimed the gold. Debi stumbled and received the bronze. Though she competed professionally for nearly four more years, Thomas has chosen to pursue life outside the rink. She graduated from Stanford and is now a third-year medical student at Northwestern, planning to specialize in surgery. She has been married and divorced, has done broadcasting work and gives occasional motivational speeches. While medicine will consume her foreseeable future (she was taking an exam last week), she does dream of a farewell season on ice. In fact...
Through the department, more than 50 percent of second- and third-year law students work in "real-world practice" situations, including three local teaching clinics, according to the press release...
...typical of Harvard," said third-year law student Robert E. Curry. "They want to maintain a sense of elitism...
With the assistance of Loren Lipworth, a third-year doctoral student in the School of Public Health Epidemiology Department, Trichopoulos used statistical modeling and multivariate analysis to determine that an increase of one point in traditional dietary adherence corresponded to an average 17 percent decrease in mortality rate...
Donald W. Young '96-'97, chair of Harvard's Texan Club, said, "I think it's a complete travesty that there's nothing for the Confederate soldiers who lost their lives." But Reginald J. "Reg" Brown, a third-year student at the Law School and member of the HBLSA who opposes the proposal, said there are two different debates, one about the substance of the proposal and one about the process...