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Campus & Community
Memorial Service to be Held
The Fairbank Center for East Asian Research will hold a memorial service in honor of Professor Benjamin Schwartz on Thursday, Feb. 3 at 3 p.m. in the Memorial Church in…
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Campus & Community
Hasty Pudding Names Woman and Man of Year
The Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the nations oldest dramatic organization, announced the recipients of the 2000 “Woman and Man of the Year” awards: Jamie Lee Curtis and Billy Crystal. The 50th…
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Campus & Community
Police Log
Following are some of the incidents reported to the HUPD for the week ending Jan. 29. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St. Jan. 23: A…
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Campus & Community
Memories of Pain Can Come Back To Hurt
Newly found connections between pain and memory are leading to novel ways to control pain. Nerves carry pain signals to the spinal cord and brain where they excite cells involved…
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Campus & Community
Candidates for Overseer and for HAA Elected Director 2000
Appearing below are the Harvard Alumni Associations nominations for this years election to the Universitys Board of Overseers and the HAA Board of Directors. The election this spring will determine…
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Campus & Community
Notes
Harvard Neighbors to review artists portfolios The Harvard Neighbors Art Committee will hold its annual review for Harvard-affiliated artists interested in applying to exhibit during the 2000-2001 academic year. Faculty…
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Campus & Community
Newsmakers
Reinhardt Book Links Business and Environment Forest Reinhardt, associate professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, has linked business success and environmental consciousness in his book Down to Earth:…
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Campus & Community
Two Professors Receive Fellowships from National Endowment for the Humanities
Two professors in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have received research fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Suzanne Blier, professor of the history of art and…
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Campus & Community
Institute of Politics Announces Fellows for Spring 2000
The Fellows for Spring 2000 at the Institute of Politics will discuss their personal perspectives on politics in a panel discussion at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 8, in the…
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Campus & Community
Delivering History
What would Martha Ballard think of DoHistory.org? Would she be puzzled that so much fuss was being made about a woman from rural Maine who died almost 200 years ago,…
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Campus & Community
Tribute
The Peoples Lawyer: A to Judge A. Leon Higginbotham” will be held at the Kennedy Library in Boston from 3 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 6. The tribute will…
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Campus & Community
The Logical Choice
Richard Heck sits in his office, his lanky frame sprawled on a worn armchair. A half-finished bottle of Coke rests on the seat of a wooden chair beside him. Nothing…
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Campus & Community
Study: Children With Cancer Suffer Needlessly
Children dying of cancer experience substantial suffering in the last month of life, according to researchers at two prominent cancer hospitals in Boston. Not all such suffering is necessary, say…
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Campus & Community
New Cancer Risk Website Logs Record-breaking Launch
More than 13,000 visits were logged on to a new Website of the Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention within the first week of its launch in mid-January, making it the…
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Campus & Community
Cabot Fellowship Awarded to Four in FAS
Jeremy R. Knowles, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has named this years Walter Channing Cabot Fellows. The four recipients of this fellowship are: Yve-Alain Bois, Joseph Pulitzer,…
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Campus & Community
Learning the Boogie-Woogie
The pictures will be available to the public next year in an exhibit, “Mondrian: The Transatlantic Paintings,” scheduled for April through July 2001 at the Fogg Art Museum. Eleven of…
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Campus & Community
Women’s Basketball Round-Up
The Harvard womens basketball team has jumped out to a 105 record on the season, and as of Feb. 1, sits atop the Ivy League standings with a perfect 30…
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Campus & Community
Women Priests, Vegetarianism – An Early Christian Manuscript Holds Some Surprises
François Bovon has spent many years peering into the mists that shroud the early history of Christianity. His investigations have shown him something that might surprise nonscholars that even…
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Science & Tech
Study says children with cancer often suffer needlessly
“Since caregivers are very committed to curing their patients, it may be difficult for them to recognize when to incorporate palliative care into treatments, even when there’s little hope of…
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Science & Tech
Women priests, vegetarianism – early Christian manuscript holds surprises
In the early days of Christianity, when the first Christians were spreading the faith, diversity of belief was the norm rather than the exception. An early manuscript uncovered by a…
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Campus & Community
A Letter from President Rudenstine
January 21, 2000 Dear Alumni, Alumnae, and Friends, I write with a simple purpose: to thank you, on behalf of the entire Harvard community, for taking part in the most…
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Campus & Community
Newsmakers
Gingerich wins LeRoy Doggett Prize in Astronomy Owen Gingerich, professor of astronomy and the history of science, received the LeRoy E. Doggett Prize from the Historical Astronomy Division of the…
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Campus & Community
Three Students To Study in Ireland As Mitchell Scholars
Three Harvard students two undergraduates and a Medical School student will be studying in Ireland for a year as part of the inaugural cohort of George J. Mitchell…
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Campus & Community
Hospitals Could Dramatically Cut Mistakes
One out of every 25 hospital patients suffers complications related not to illness, but to treatment. And more than any other single cause, that treatment involves drugs. A study by…
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Campus & Community
Hidden Tolls of Intimate Partner Violence Brought to Light
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security of person,” and that “no one shall be subjected to torture, inhuman, or…
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Campus & Community
Children Treated for Lead Poisoning
The man brought his 9-year-old son into the makeshift clinic to test the boys brain. There was no point in doing even the simplest test, the nurse noted. The boy…
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Campus & Community
Harvard Planning and Real Estate Proposes Increase for 2000-2001
Harvard Planning and Real Estate (HPRE) has proposed a 2.5 percent rent increase for current affiliated housing residents who live in the approximately 2,300 Harvard Affiliated Housing apartments. The proposed…
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Campus & Community
Tomiko Brown-Nagin Named Charles Hamilton Houston Fellow
Tomiko Brown-Nagin has been appointed a Harvard Law School Charles Hamilton Houston Fellow. The Houston Fellowship was established in 1992 by Dean Robert Clark to promote new channels of entry…
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Campus & Community
Faculty Task Force Recommendation To Close HIID Approved
Harvard Provost Harvey V. Fineberg has accepted the recommendation of a faculty task force to close the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) after integrating some of its programs and…