Harvard University recently announced plans to adopt campus-wide rules on the use of college property during student protests that prohibit overnight camping, chalking or painting university property, and unapproved signage and displays, according to the Crimson, the school’s student-written publication.
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The printed text was given to a physician, Ludovic Bouland, who ”bound the book with skin he took without consent from the body of a deceased female patient in a hospital where he worked," Harvard said in a recent statement.
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