Word: whitehead
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...There has been less division between the petition members and the alumni candidates," Whitehead says. "You can't ever be sure, but at least I think that on the old issues there's much less of a sense of bitterness...
...John C. Whitehead, former president of the Board, says he believes the overseers are much more unified today than they were two years...
Some observers have suggested that the Board provided merely a rubber stamp to the Corporation's choice, as overseers were forced to vote quickly and with little discussion. Whitehead says, however, that the approval came quickly at the end because overseers had been in touch with the process all along...
...symposium, one of 11 sessions held yesterday in honor of the Harvard presidential inauguration, was moderated by Dennis F. Thompson, Whitehead professor of political philosophy and director of the program in ethics and the professions. Whitehead provided an overview of the study of ethics at Harvard, before an audience of more than 60 in the Kennedy School of Government penthouse...
...Roman Catholic, says she had no doubts about her decision. "If you can give the gift of life," she asks, "why not? If medical science affords that opportunity, why not take it?" Far more problematic, in her view, is the more typical situation -- such as that involving Mary Beth Whitehead in 1987 -- in which a surrogate mother is also the biological mother. "These are Christa's eggs and Kevin's sperm," Arlette says. "There's no doubt about whose children these...