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University President Lawrence H, Summers expressed a desire to support an M.D./Ph.D. program in the social sciences in a fall 2003 meeting with Joseph B. Martin, dean of HMS, and Nancy Andrews, dean for basic sciences and graduate studies at HMS. In the winter of 2004, a faculty committee convened to begin constructing the social sciences track, according to Burnley...
...less than two miles away, where the broad Paseo sweeps into Mexico City's dingy eastern suburbs, the vista was not as comforting. In small parks along the thoroughfare, about 200 drab green tents were pitched together against the early winter chill. The dwellings sheltered only a fraction of those left homeless by the quake, a total of 50,000 by government estimates, or as many as 150,000 by unofficial counts. There are no sanitary facilities in the encampment; periodically, municipal trucks distribute small plastic bags of potable water. Along with a few donated blankets, that...
...natural instincts and has taken the initiative to ask you out. In fact, it seems he’s even of a higher breed, asking you on a date instead of bluntly groping you at the Mather Lather. We welcome spring! We have moved away from the winter months when Harvardians can comfortably submerge themselves in their intellects, finding satisfaction in contemplating Kant’s categorical imperative, finding derivatives of polynomial equations, and trying parler français with a convincing accent. We have now (thank goodness!) moved to a season filled with more dates; no lie...it?...
...this guy shedding his winter skin? I don’t know...maybe it’s your section prowess, or the onset of mini-skirts. But regardless, the bottom line is: go out, have fun, drink coffee. If that’s as far as you want it to go, fine. He’ll understand. Going out on one date doesn’t hold you to a contract signed in caffeine. And, if you have a good time, you can then go for dinner... it’ll be delightful, it’ll be delicious, it?...
...each of our lives, there are moments that force us to rethink that which we have long imagined ourselves to “know.” Sometimes these moments are as trivial as coming to grips with the reality that Santa Claus is a mere winter myth, conjured to add an extra degree of excitement and magic to the Christmas holidays. Oftentimes, however, this type of experience can be much more undermining of one’s very foundations—whether they be political, spiritual, moral, or otherwise. These particular moments compel us to reassess the ideas that...