Harry R. Lewis '68
After a series of missteps in his first two years, the dean of the college stays out of the fire. A good year, comparatively.
Junior Faculty
Younger scholars continue to depart in droves as tenure system leaves English department's shiny new Barker offices desolate.
Lamelle D. Rawlins '99
Does not seek second term at helm of Undergraduate Council; activist focus goes with her--right to Dean of Students' office.
Cambridge Preservationists
The Tasty meets its maker (for now) as bank development in the Square gets go-ahead; massive project for Central also OKed.
Harvard athletics
Wins all around as football takes Ivy title in a 9-1 season, and women's b-ball makes history in miracle victory at Stanford. The editorial board
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