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Andrew S. Holbrook
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Taking Care of Square Business
The bookcase is bare, except for a thin volume called An Introduction to Logic, as Andrew A. Jantz leans his
Right on Track: Crist Finds Joy in Being a Players’ Professional
"Copy!” a reporter hollered across the clatter of The New York Times newsroom. Steven G. Crist ’78 ran to the
City Picks Superintendent
The Cambridge School Committee last night tapped a veteran superintendent who improved minority student performance and turned around a fiscally
Victorian House Hits the Road
An eight-ton Victorian house rolled past Memorial Hall and traveled along closed-off city streets in a four-hour spectacle Saturday, attracting
Controversial Clown Gave Laughter, Life to Square
Pink high-top Converse sneakers sit next to a pair of patchwork plaid winter overalls and a skinny rubber chicken in
Afghan Captive’s BU, Harvard Ties Probed
Last Monday, Clark R. Bowers called his wife and told her he had been kidnapped by an Afghan warlord. She
Afghan Captive’s BU, Harvard Ties Probed
Last Monday, Clark R. Bowers told his wife he had been kidnapped by an Afghan warlord. She immediately alerted the
Report: City Schools Disorganized
The Cambridge Public Schools lack a coherent plan for improving student performance and the district’s central administration is disorganized and
City Residents Criticize Harvard Tunnel Proposal
The center formerly known as Knafel came under fire again last night—this time for a tunnel crucial to its current
Tailgaters enjoy the show—on and off the field
A little before 10 a.m. on Saturday, just as the Crimson football team sat down for a final motivational speech
New VP Stone Pledges To Work With City
Harvard’s last chief community relations officer left his post after only two years. The man below him in the office
Julia Child Turns in Her Apron
It’s hard to believe the old-fashioned kitchen at 103 Irving Street fed a revolution in American cooking. The mint-colored cabinets
Unassuming Pitkin Quietly Campaigns On Last Day
A tall, thin man in a red turtleneck hustles down the sidewalk wrapped in a dark overcoat, hauling a bag
Budgeting a Building
Sidney R. Knafel ’52 thought he was giving a lot when he gave $15 million to fund a new Harvard
U.S. House of Representatives Votes to Increase Pell Grant Funding
Maximum awards to undergraduates through the federal government’s Pell grants program would increase by $250 to $4,000 per year under