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...journey into colonial and post-Revolutionary American history was dictated in part by the life of her research subject, midwife Martha Ballard...
Ulrich “didn’t intend to do medical history” at first, but since her subject worked with sick patients and pregnant women, Ulrich said she “couldn’t very well interpret [Ballard’s] work without getting pretty interested in folk medicine, herbs, and the kinds of things she was involved...
...issues of intrinsic aptitude” might explain the under-representation of women on the science faculties of elite universities. But he has long argued that educating girls in the third world should be a top priority. In August 1992, he wrote a paper on the subject entitled, “The Most Influential Investment,” for Scientific American. —Staff writer Nicholas M. Ciarelli can be reached at ciarelli@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Javier C. Hernandez can be reached at jhernand@fas.harvard.edu...
...younger Rich, however, is tackling a decidedly less serious subject than his father...
...HCCR’s envisioning of year-long Courses in General Education (CGEs), which are meant as introductions to a particular field. Yet because the HCCR has been manhandled, it remains unclear, or at least not public, what exactly these courses will look like (interdisciplinary or single-subject?) and how they will be taught (with a focus on small sections or on huge lecture courses?). Indeed, it is telling of the process’s incompleteness that the etymology was just hammered out this past summer, in secret, under the supervision of a “Gang of Five?...