October 27, 2006

  • New Instauration, continued

    Shem the Penman

    Excerpt from Harvard Magazine:

    "The people who intermediate between lunatics and the world used to be
    called alienists; the go-betweens for mathematicians are called
    teachers. Many a student may rightly have wondered if the terms
    shouldn't be reversed."

    -- Review of The Magic of Numbers, a book by Benedict H. Gross, Leverett Professor of Mathematics and Dean of Harvard College

    For the full review, see

    On Mathematical Imagination--
    Harvard Magazine
    (January-February 2004):


    ... part of a New Instauration
    that will bring mathematics, at last, ...


    Wednesday, December 31, 2003,
    7:00pm EST
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    http://www.harvardmagazine.com/

    on-line/010442.html

    From today's Harvard Crimson:

    Leverett resident in
    critical condition, 'improving'

    Published On
    Friday,
    October 27, 2006  4:35 AM

    An undergraduate fell from a ninth-floor window in Leverett House Tower
    F yesterday morning, suffering serious injuries, according to
    University officials.

    The 25-year-old student, Steven R. Snyder '04-'08, was in critical
    condition at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center as of yesterday....

    Rooms in the Leverett Towers typically have one large window that
    doesn't open and at least one smaller window that can be cranked open.
    The smaller windows are each about two feet wide and four feet high....

    Snyder-- who is from Avon Lake, Ohio-- is a mathematics concentrator....

    Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross '71, in an e-mail sent to
    undergraduates at about 12:30 p.m. yesterday, said a student
    "apparently fell from a window," and an "investigation is underway."

    "A
    time like this can be very difficult for everyone, especially those who
    live in Leverett. I would like to remind all students and staff that
    there are many people on campus who can help you through this difficult
    time," Gross added. He directed students to the University's Mental
    Health Services and the Bureau of Study Counsel.

    Related material:

    The Crimson Passion,

    the previous entry,
    Hall of Shem,

    and the link, in the
    Ash Wednesday, 2006,
    entry, Deaconess,

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    to The House of God,
    a novel by
    Samuel Shem.

    Shem is the pen-name
    of Stephen J. Bergman,
    Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry
    at Harvard Medical School.

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