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...World's Most Happening City After reading about the changes taking place in the vibrant city of Shanghai as described in your report "Shanghai Swings!," I think my city of Hong Kong should be alert to, if not alarmed by, its new competitor [Sept. 27]. Clearly Shanghai is making a determined effort to become an international city and desires to compete with Hong Kong. Our title as "Asia's world city" could be snatched away by Shanghai. We in Hong Kong need to work hard if we want to keep our prosperity. It would not be too difficult for Shanghai...
...served family-style meals and break-fasts which were free to all undergraduates. If the authors felt alienated by the Reform services on Rosh Hashana, they should have made the effort to visit the services of another community on Yom Kippur. The Harvard Jewish community is among the most vibrant you will find at any university, but not if you blindly shut your self off to the myriad religious options that surround...
...born at least three weeks before it is due. Even more alarming, that ratio represents a 27% increase since 1980. Advances in neonatal care have saved many children who might otherwise have died. And lots of babies who leave the intensive-care unit grow up to be healthy, vibrant adults. But no incubator--no matter how high tech--will ever replace the womb. The goal, as doctors and nurses who treat ultrafragile preemies will tell you, should be to keep infants from ever needing extraordinary measures in the first place...
...goes well, we will give more than two hundred thousand dollars to student groups and House Committees. We will hold more large-scale concerts and entertainment acts, drawing bigger audiences than ever before. We will expand the smaller events, such as Movie Nights, and services that make for a vibrant and convenient campus. In short, we will have quite a successful year if we can convert greater financial resources into a Harvard that students are excited to call home...
...city and the College don’t trust students to drink responsibly, they should at least take steps to ban the most dangerous types of alcohol. The College should also help HoCos and other organizations (from Harvard and Yale) obtain the requisite licenses, in order to promote a vibrant, communal tailgate environment in which students will self-regulate their own drinking. If students eschew boring and keg-less tailgates in favor of pre-gaming—drinking massive quantities of alcohol to achieve a 4-quarter-long buzz—University Health Services will have a banner...