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Within Harvard this year, there was disheartening evidence that dreams are dying hard. Students elected Beth A. Stewart '00 president of the student body on a myopic platform of "pragmatic" student issues such as wiring the dorms for cable television and winning frozen yogurt for first-years. In that election, students rejected the notion that their representatives ought to engage bigger and simply more important issues: Faculty diversity, the tenure process, the close-mouthed Administrative Board, the morality of University investments. Long-term progress on these big issues takes a willingness to think...
...Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center announced last week the formation of the first interdisciplinary transplant research center in New England. Anthony P. Monaco, Medawar Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, will be the center’s first director...
...Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is an affiliated teaching, clinical and research facility of HMS hospital...
...campaigns are for largely nonoverlappingpurposes," said Nancy-Beth G. Sheerr '71, chair ofthe Radcliffe Board of Trustees. The funds allowsdonors to double their impact on "the mission thatis extremely important to them," Sheerr said...
They get access, that is, if there is enough of the drug to go around, and that's not always the case. Beth Nocera of Medford, Mass., a 41-year-old mother of two, has terminal metastatic breast cancer. Nocera wants to try Herceptin, an anticancer drug now in clinical trials. But Herceptin is expensive, and the manufacturer, Genentech, isn't making much beyond what it needs for testing. It currently gives the extra Herceptin to a limited number of women, chosen at random by a computer, and Nocera's number hasn't come up yet. "My fear," she says...