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Lavea Brachman
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A Soviet Solution
W E AGREE WITH the majority opinion that Syria is the main stumbling block to foreign troop withdrawal from Lebanon.
The Land of Oz
A MOS OZ has fought in two Israeli wars, in 1967 and 1973. Now, at age 43, he is fighting
The Dudley House Quandary
"Exposure to the rest of the students is an integral part of the Harvard experience; and this comes through living
Transfer Students Urge Housing Policy Change
Four transfer students will send a letter this week to University Hall official protesting the recently instituted College policy of
Residents Have Mixed Reactions To New House Dues at Eliot
The Eliot House Command this week stood by its recent decision to enforce house dues by excluding non-paying residents from
For the Students, By the Students?
In the mid-1960's, any Harvard student who was an avid go-go hand fan could have been pleasantly surprised, upon attending
Running Interference
President Bok told his House masters last fall that from what he could see, undergraduates had lost some of their
Begin's Self-Destruction
W HEN YITZCHAK, a young Israeli soldier in the army reserves, returned this June from a backpacking weekend in the
Kirkland Mastership Still Open As Prime Candidate Declines
The search for a new Kirkland House master suffered another setback this week when the faculty search committee's main candidate
A Hard Task to Master
"Each House is intended to comprise as nearly as may be a cross section of the residential membership of the
Black Law Students Endorse African Liberation Day March
The Harvard Law School chapter of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) has endorsed a May 22 march to be
Law School Applications Increase
As graduate school application deadlines approach, the number of students applying to the Law School is up by almost 10
Business School Students Offer Help In Preparing Tax Forms
Low-income Boston residents struggling to prepare their tax returns are now receiving additional aid thanks to a new community outreach
Wellesley Women Wake House With False Fire Alarm
Unable to coax their male friends out of a Kirkland House room, three Wellesley women resorted to pulling a fire
Reagan Budget Cuts Hit School Lunches
The cost of student lunches in the Cambridge city schools has increased since the end of the last school year