Twice a month on Saturday, The Crimson will review what's current in news and in print--taking advantage of the weekend to cast a second look at the events of the weeks past, and a fresh eye on current titles.
On Page Two today, The Crimson reviews Tom Wolfe's most recent work and Paul Kennedy's analysis of America's declining power. On Page Three, we look back at President Bok's review of University fundraising practices, the Corporation's recent invitation to meet with the Undergraduate Council and the fall and rise of Harvard bobsledder Don LaVigne. The Harvard Crimson will not be published on Monday, February 15 due to the President's Day holiday.
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