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Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.

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Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.
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Quo modo autem philosophus loquitur? Tecum optime, deinde etiam cum mediocri amico. Invidiosum nomen est, infame, suspectum.
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University Asks That Harvard Pilgrim Trademark Case Be Heard in Federal Court
Facing a state court deadline last week to respond to the Attorney Generals lawsuit about Harvard Pilgrim Health Cares use of the Harvard name, the University has responded by requesting…
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Law Students Offer Free Tax Assistance
The Harvard Law School Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) is providing free, confidential assistance in preparing state and federal tax returns to low-income, elderly, and handicapped residents of Boston,…
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Experience, Education Link Real World to Classroom
The class started off easily enough. Graduate School of Education Lecturer Meg Campbell said it was to be student-directed, following the principles of experience-based education. She had given the assignment…
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Conference to Explore Experience-Based Education
The Harvard Outward Bound Project and the Experiential Educators Network are planning a conference for those interested in learning more about experiential or experience-based education. The conference, called “The Common…
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At Busch Hall, Clock’s Time Has Come Again
The hands of time will begin turning again today on Busch Hall. It has been more than four months since the circa 1930 tower clock was disassembled, removed, and then…
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Leading Environmentalist Leaves Papers to Harvard
Environmental scholars at Harvard will soon have access to the personal papers of Maurice Strong, one of the central figures in international environmental politics for the past 30 years. Strong’s…
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Love Is in the … Computer
It was a crowded room, but the eyes of Ana Tavares and Fidencio Saldana did not meet across it. That is because Saldana is 6-foot-5 and Tavares is about a…
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A High-Flying Season . . . ends with a hard landing for women’s hockey
Although the 1999-2000 women’s hockey season came to a disappointing end when the Crimson was not chosen for the AWCHA National Championship Tournament, the year was filled with many high…
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Police Log
Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending March 18. The official log is located at Police Department Headquarters, 29 Garden…
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Ethnobiologist Plotkin To Deliver Lowell Lecture
“Witchdoctors and Biotechnology” is the subject of the annual Lowell Lecture, which will be delivered this year by ethnobiologist Mark Plotkin. The talk will take place on Friday, April 7,…
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Hauser to speak on his books at M.I.T. Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser will give a talk about his two books, The Design of Animal Communications (M.I.T. Press, 2000)…
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Newsmakers
Jane Fountain, associate professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government and member of the Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, has been appointed to a three-year term as a…
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Fazili Wins Women’s Leadership Award
Harvard College has selected Sameera Fazili 00 as the winner of the Harvard College Womens Leadership Award. Also, Emmy Award-winning senior correspondent for ABC Carole Simpson, has been named the…
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Better Way To Predict Heart Attacks Is Discovered
For about $20 you can determine your risk of a future heart attack, according to a new study from Harvard Medical School. The test measures levels of a protein that…
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Bertrand Fox, Former HBS Professor, Dies at 92
Professor Emeritus Bertrand Fox, an economist and investment banking expert who had a lasting impact on Harvard Business School as director of its Division of Research, died on March 14…
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Faculty Council
At its 11th meeting of the year the Faculty Council discussed the annual Affirmative Action Report with Professor Marjorie Garber, Associate Dean for Affirmative Action, and Elizabeth Doherty, Assistant Dean…
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Fish Gotta Swim — But only George Lauder can tell us how
George Lauder hits a few keys on his laptop, and a moving image appears on the screen. “Thats the fishs pectoral fin,” he says, pointing to the grainy, black-and white-picture.…
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Understanding how fish swim
The pattern is hard to see at first because the movement seems to happen in the blink of an eye.
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Freshman Skater Crowned National Champ
The Harvard Gazette
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Conference Showcases Public Service Careers for Undergraduates
The Harvard Gazette
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Police Log
The Harvard Gazette
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Robert J. Orchard Named Director of Loeb Drama Center
The Harvard Gazette
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Navin Narayan, Student Who Was Rhodes Scholar, Dies of Cancer
The Harvard Gazette
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John McCarthy, Retired Stonemason, Dies at 88
The Harvard Gazette
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Kovach Prepares To Bring Journalistic Lessons into Boardrooms
The Harvard Gazette
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Credit Union Receptionist June Dowling Dies
June Dowling, a receptionist at the Harvard University Employees Credit Union since 1989, died on March 6, three months after being diagnosed with cancer. She is survived by her husband,…
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Season Ends, Coach’s Fight for Health Continues
Kathy Delaney-Smith rode her bike to the office the day after the devastating 96-74 loss to Dartmouth ended the Crimson womens basketball season. It had been only days earlier, coming…
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Appiah Named Director of South Africa Fellowship Program
For years, Professor of Afro-American Studies and of Philosophy K. Anthony Appiah has espoused the ideal of bringing a multidisciplinary approach to the study of ethnic history and identification. Since…
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Radcliffe Institute To Host South African Leaders
While South Africans around the world celebrate their countrys Human Rights Day on Tuesday, March 21, Sheila Sisulu, the South African Ambassador to the United States, will be at the…
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Weatherhead Center Announces Faculty Research Program for 2000-01
The Harvard Gazette