Greetings:
Harvard's new 'kinder/gentler approach to Chremistry graduate education
offers a breath of fresh air. Take a look.
Jack Haas
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The following story appeared in The Globe Online:
Date: 1/2/2001
Headline: Grad-student suicides spur big charges at Harvard chem labs
Byline: By Bella English, Globe Staff
Story Intro:
In August 1998, Dr. Ned Hallowell was vacationing with his family
in Connecticut when, as usual, he checked his daily e-mails. In the
subject field were the words, ''Harvard needs you.'' A Harvard alum,
Hallowell figured it was just another request for money. But when he
opened the file, here's what he found:
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