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Archives → 1999 → 6/7
- Vets Flooded Campus Under GI Bill
- Armstrong Helps Lead Radcliffe From the First Female Crew to the Final Merger
- Advocate to the Avant-Garde: Ashbery Leads American Poetry
- 1948 Saw First Crimson Victory Over Elis In Seven Years
- Class of 1949: From Barracks to Books
- A World of Books All Their Own
- First 'Cliffe Correspondent Remembers Pioneering at All-Male Harvard Crimson
- HARVARD SQUARE LIT UP WITH WAR'S END
- Reporting for Duty: Boyd Brings Honor to Journalism
- MacNeil Analyzes Washington Politics for TV Audiences
- 1945-1949 IN REVIEW
- Class of 1949 Witnesses Prelude to Anti-Communist Hysteria
- Berkowitz's Claim Found "Clearly Without Merit"
- Berkowitz's Appeal Process Spanned 1998-99 Academic Year
- City Council MovesTo Limit Public Comments
- M. L. Crew Wins National Championship to Highlight Crew Season
- Galeota, Former Crimson Managing Editor, Dies at 50
- GOP's Bauer Blasts U.S. China Policy
- Almost-Perfect Season Marred by Trinity Losses
- S.E. Morison: A Monument to the Man
- Rising Senior Will Compete For Miss Mass.
- Sachs Leaves HIID Amidst Justice Probe
- Ramsey Appointed to Science Medal Committee
- Frey Wins Fay Prize At Annual RCAA Tea
- Harvard Falls to Yale in 134th Regatta
- Yard Dig Reveals Taste of 18th Century
- Letters
- Crossing the Rubicon
- Exiled From the Elysian Yard
- Raising Awareness
- Berkowitz Claim Found 'Clearly Without Merit'
- Tenure appeal spans 1998-99 academic year
- Clinton Names Prof. to Council
- Galeota, Past Crimson Managing Ed., Dies at 50
- In the Right Place, At the Right Time
- Morison: A Harvard Historian Frozen in Time
- Cambridge Council Moves To Restrict Public Comment
- Tenure Denial Unfair
- Sailing Takes Third In ICYRA Champs
- H. Crew Falls to Yale in 134th Regatta
- The Harvard Crimson Class of 1949
- Red-Baiting Escalated in Late 1940s
- Putting D.C. on TV: MacNeil Reviews Washington's Week
- The Nation's First Undergraduate Library Turns 50
- 1948 Saw First Victory Over Elis In Seven Years
- Armstrong Completes Term as Head Overseer
- City on a Hill: Heimert Keeps the Harvard Flame Ablaze
- Advocate to Avant-Garde: Ashbery Leads Modern Poetry
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