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...discreet driveway between Eliot and Kirkland, partially obscured by a bevy of hospital-white delivery trucks, lie two stainless steel doors. Any student awake at 9 a.m. would have to be fully caffeinated to notice the unobtrusive loading bay, but FM photographer Laura C. Settlemyer ’05 and I are in possession of directions and know where to go. Not quite caffeinated ourselves, we stand among the idling vehicles, waiting for what promised to be a no-holds-barred tour of the Harvard University Dining Services’ (HUDS) central kitchen facility...

Author: By Stephen M. Fee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Journey to the Center of HUDS | 3/4/2004 | See Source »

...reviewed reports of University Health Services (UHS). Despite substantial investments prior to this time, these reports identified key problems in student mental health services that fell into two clusters: difficulties getting into care and difficulties once in the process of treatment. In 2000, the majority of issues appeared to lie in the first cluster. We moved fast to address issues of stigma and access because of our concern that unless students found it very easy to seek care, we would miss finding some who really needed professional mental health services...

Author: By Jennifer Leaning, | Title: Mental Health at Harvard | 3/1/2004 | See Source »

Keeping secrets from the people we love is extremely common, experts say, and money is among the most difficult subjects for couples to discuss openly. Forty percent of the men and women polled by reader's digest in 2001 admitted lying to their spouses. The most frequent lie--covering up the price of a purchase--was money related. While such relatively minor fibs are by far the most common, women's more substantial financial secrets range from saving money to surprise a spouse with an expensive gift to hiding assets from a husband in anticipation of a divorce...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Secret Stash | 3/1/2004 | See Source »

...Spanish term is masificación, which roughly translates as "packed solid." It's what happens when too many people want to lie on the same hot southern beach. Given that many of the 50-million-plus visitors to Spain each year have precisely this in mind, Andalucía's beaches in the summer are often water-to-wall carpets of human flesh. With all the noise, squash and stress, you might as well be in the office. Are there any quiet beaches left in Andalucía? Yes. Take the 442 coastal road from Mazagón toward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dreamy Dunes | 2/29/2004 | See Source »

Watkins, who failed to secure a tenured professorship last fall, says the outsiders largely ignore the field-based case studies that lie at the heart of the school’s innovative teaching method...

Author: By Daniel J. Hemel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Junior Professor Criticizes HBS Through Blog | 2/27/2004 | See Source »

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