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...marine and a Vietnam veteran, I was incensed to see you desecrate, on your cover, the photo of the Marine heroes on Iwo Jima. Comparing efforts to reverse human-caused global warming, whose reality remains a matter of scientific debate, to the sacrifices of those who served in World War II is absurd. J. Schmidt, Warkworth, New Zealand...
...said Sandra L. Ullman ’07, program administrator at the Women’s Center. “You see people coming in with multiple suitcases.” Natasha S. Alford ’08, an intern at the Women’s Center and a veteran organizer of the event, revived the clothing swap after hearing about the idea from one of her past teaching fellows, Amanda M. Bagneris ’99. Bagneris was part of a group of women at the College in the 1990s who put on a similar event with the same...
Harvard divides the pitching responsibilities up among five pitchers that have worked for a combined 1.96 ERA. Captain Shelly Madick is the reliable veteran and is the most likely candidate to get the ball in game one. In last year’s ILCS Madick threw a perfect game against Penn in game one. The Crimson has many other options though. Sophomore Dana Roberts has worked 66 innings with a dominant 1.88 ERA. In addition sophomore Margaux Black (2.53), junior Bailey Vertovez (5.04), and senior Amanda Watkins (7.71) are all likely to see innings in the circle...
...Nobel Prize for Literature for writing a memorable slogan. But you will earn a well-deserved place in marketing history, according to this engaging teaching guide/love letter to "words that sell brands, grip fans & sometimes change history." After all, says Cone, the chief marketing officer for Epsilon and a veteran phrasemaker, look at the enduring impact of power lines such as Morton Salt's "When it rains it pours" (1912) and McDonald's "You deserve a break today" (1971). Whatever you do, counsels the author, "change everything but a great line." That sort of inspiration, he maintains, is the voice...
...local hospitals have tightened their budgets in response to recent Massachusetts health reforms, Cambridge’s Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS) is trying to promote a benefits program that help lower costs for veterans receiving medical care. The state healthcare reform requires hospitals to provide free care to patients without insurance while simultaneously decreasing the amount that the state will reimburse hospitals for such services. In response to the financial losses due to the act, the Cambridge Health Alliance—a network that provides medical services for residents of Cambridge, Somerville, and parts of Boston?...