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Former TF Loses Bid for Congress
Former Harvard teaching fellow John J. Cranley lost his bid to be a member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Campaign 2000's Other Harvard Man
Thomas J. Ridge '67 has been a fish out of water for most of his life. First as a blue-collar,
Bow Bows Out As Grendel's Reopens
As beer taps ran dry at the Bow and Arrow Pub Saturday night, Grendel's Den on Winthrop Street was enjoying
Rosenberg Promises Strong Pro-Bow Voice on Coop Board
L. Stuart Rosenberg, a Kennedy School of Government (KSG) student who founded the Save the Bow campaign, won, along with
Gore Unveils Foreign Policy Goals in Boston Address
BOSTON--On the 25th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, a presidential candidate and veteran of the Vietnam War outlined his
Cranley Emphasizes Youth in House Race
Harvard divinity student, former teaching fellow and Democratic congressional candidate John J. Cranley yesterday told about 100 undergraduates--and a camera
Animal Rights Protestors Kick off Week of Demonstrations
As passers-by stared quizzically, Jonathan Lefkowitz of Goshen, N.Y., sat inside a metal cage on the sidewalk outside Harvard Yard,
TF Runs for Congressional Seat From Ohio
At the Harvard Faculty Club on Wednesday night, surrounded by over 75 friends and supporters at a fundraiser to support
Bow Stays Open While Fight To Keep it in the Square Continues
Despite facing impending eviction since this January, the Bow and Arrow Pub and the Dunkin' Donuts in Harvard Square will
Kendall-MIT: All Quiet on the South-Eastern Front
The abandoned warehouses and factories stand on the western side of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) campus, testament to
Profiles
We see them on the street each day. Whether we pity them or judge them, seldom do we stop to
Students Rock Cambridge Vote
Harvard students joined Cantabrigians at the polls yesterday, marking their choices for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations. From 6:30
Adidas Store Opens In Square
An Adidas athletic-wear store tip-toed into the Square Wednesday, becoming the latest corporate retail outlet to occupy a high-visibility storefront.
Campaign Managers Discuss Alure of Politics
The Massachusetts state directors for the presidential campaigns of both George W. Bush and Al Gore '69 shied away from
Goodnight Sweetheart: Students Fall Asleep in Sections and Classes
When Noah S. Selsby '95 was an undergraduate, all-nighters and off-kilter hours were a fact of life. As a head