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  • Campus & Community

    Ritter: Iraqi arms ‘gone’ as of ’98:

    Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter said he would be willing to fight and die in a war against Iraq, as long as the United States played by international rules and attacked only after a fair inspection process revealed Baghdad had resumed production of biological, chemical, or nuclear weapons.

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    President and Provost office hours

    President Lawrence H. Summers and Provost Steven Hyman will hold office hours for students in their Massachusetts Hall offices from 4 to 5 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) on the following dates:

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    Police reports

    Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the week ending Sept. 21. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor.

  • Campus & Community

    Memorial Services

    Felix M.H. Villars

  • Campus & Community

    This month in Harvard history

    Sept. 25, 1929 – At the dedication of the Law School’s Langdell Hall, Harvard confers honorary Doctor of Laws degrees upon two legal scholars from Cambridge University: William Warwick Buckland and Percy Henry Winfield.

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    Faculty Council Notice for Sept. 25

    At its second meeting of the year, the Faculty Council met with William R. Fitzsimmons (dean of Admissions and Financial Aid) and Marilyn McGrath Lewis (director of Admissions) to discuss issues surrounding Early Action and Early Admissions.

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    Undergrad students develop system to fight TB:

    Harvard undergraduate students, working with their professors, are developing a new technology for treating tuberculosis (TB). The new system delivers drugs through an inhaler, increasing the likelihood that patients will take them over longer periods, and reducing the side effects of pills and injections. To test and market the system, the group has formed a…

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    History professor named MacArthur Fellow

    Professor of History Ann Blair is one of this year’s 24 MacArthur Fellows and the recipient of its $500,000

  • Science & Tech

    Heinz Center report presents environmental indicators

    Statistics and reports on environmental damage and progress routinely come from dozens — if not hundreds — of nonprofit, government, and other agencies. Often the information disagrees with previously published…

  • Health

    Students develop system to fight TB

    A new system developed by Harvard undergraduates delivers anti-tuberculosis drugs through an inhaler, increasing the likelihood that patients will take them over longer periods, and reducing the side effects of…

  • Health

    Chili peppers and inflammation

    Researchers have discovered that the burinng pain of arthritis is similar to the pain associated with eating chili peppers. “The receptor activated by chili peppers in the mouth and other…

  • Campus & Community

    Town of Watertown and Harvard University announce agreementArsenal on the Charles

    The town of Watertown and Harvard University announced that after a year and a half of extensive negotiations, an agreement has been reached that will provide the town with a guaranteed revenue stream from the Arsenal on the Charles Property.

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    Former weapons inspector: Iraqi arms “gone” as of 1998

    Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter said he would be willing to fight and die in a war against Iraq, as long as the United States played by international rules and attacked only after a fair inspection process revealed Baghdad had resumed production of biological, chemical, or nuclear weapons.

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    Summers greets first-years at cookout

    As the Class of 2006 anxiously looked ahead to the start of classes this week, they were able this weekend to get a bit to eat and meet the man at the head of it all, Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers.

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    Pakistan’s Musharraf speaks at KSG

    Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf reaffirmed Pakistans support for the U.S.-led war on terror during a Sept. 8 speech at the Kennedy School of Government, but drew the line at aiding a U.S.-led war on Iraq, saying Pakistan already has its hands full.

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    Seasonal change

    One can imagine that for Harvard football coach Tim Murphy, this past Junes graduation ceremony wasnt an entirely joyous affair. Murphy, who guided the Crimson to a perfect 9-0 campaign last season – the first such run in nearly 90 years – witnessed the departure of 13 of his starting players to the real world.…

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    Thomas Everett, Band Director

    Ive been auditioning students all this week, and no matter how well prepared you are, its like a landslide. In the beginning of the week its exhilarating, students come in and we can actually talk to them, help them relax, help them understand were people too. But toward the end of the week it gets…

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    Kerrigan, Wylie to host ‘Evening With Champions’

    Top Olympic and world skaters will continue their battle against cancer this fall as they once again gather at Harvard to participate in Americas premier figure skating exhibition, An Evening With Champions.

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    History Professor Ann Blair named MacArthur Fellow

    Professor of History Ann Blair is one of 24 MacArthur Fellows and the recipient of its $500,000

  • Campus & Community

    Sept. 11 observance draws 10,000

    More than 10,000 members of the Harvard University community gathered in Tercentenary Theatre at noon on Sept. 11 to mark the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. With words, music, and prayer, students, religious leaders, and President Lawrence H. Summers honored the days tragic events and offered messages of peace and hope.

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    First-years immerse themselves in art scene

    Skritch, skritch, skritch. The room high in the Carpenter Center is quiet except for the scratching of charcoal on paper, the sound accented by the rooms high ceilings and concrete walls. The clear studio lighting also seems to amplify the sound somehow. Or perhaps the amplification comes from the students silence.

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    Web surfers begin to catch the wireless wave

    Learning at Harvard: anywhere, anytime. That might be the slogan for the unveiling of the new wireless computer network that got up and running this summer. Students, faculty, and staff whose laptops and personal digital assistants are equipped with wireless networking cards can now log on to the Internet without having to plug in.

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    Exhibit marries music and visual art

    Once when my daughter was 7 or 8, I was listening to a jazz record, and I asked her what she thought of it.

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    Twelve are named as GSD Loeb Fellows

    The Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard Design School (GSD) announced that 12 individuals have been awarded fellowships to participate in one year of independent study using the curriculum and programs of GSD as well as other resources at the University. The only program of its kind in the nation, the Loeb Fellowship provides a unique…

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    Summers addresses Divinity School

    Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers welcomed the incoming class of the Harvard Divinity School (HDS) at its convocation Wednesday (Sept. 18), reinforcing the importance of the Schools mission and offering his support to the School in meeting key challenges.

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    Society of Fellows selects 10 scholars

    Ten scholars of exceptional promise have joined the Society of Fellows as Junior Fellows. The society gives scholars at early stages of their careers an opportunity to pursue their studies in any department of the University, free from formal requirements. Fellows must demonstrate exceptional ability, originality, and resourcefulness.

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    Center for Ethics chooses fellows

    The University Center for Ethics and the Professions has selected six Faculty Fellows in Ethics and a Visiting Scholar in Ethics for the 2002-03 academic year. They include the first Edmond J. Safra Faculty Fellow in Ethics and the Eugene P. Beard Faculty Fellow in Ethics. The fellows, who study ethical problems in business, government,…

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    Cooking up help for the hungry

    To the Cabot, Currier, and Pforzheimer House residents who enjoyed its sauces, stews, and other concoctions, it was just a giant kettle, an anonymous player in their daily dining.

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    Harvard hosts Fulbright alumni

    Following on the heels of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumis visit to Harvard on Sept. 9, Harvard is hosting the 50th anniversary celebration of U.S.-Japan cultural and educational exchanges under the aegis of the Fulbright Program, Americas premier international exchange program.

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    HUPD helps you to play it safe

    The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) has updated two resources that outline many of the practices, procedures, and safety tips for members of the Harvard community: the 2002-03 Playing It Safe booklet and the revised HUPD Web site http://www.hupd.harvard.edu/.