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Those Who Can't, Usually Do By Five : Putting The Paper, Yourself To Bed

It's been more than a year since I last page-proofed The Crimson, the night of the last press run of

D.C.-Bound Gardiner Prepares for Life in Politics

She may not have hit Leno or Letterman yet, but Avery W. Gardiner '97 is already fodder for political humor.

What to Do at Harvard Until the Year 2000

I f you haven't started already, you will likely spend the next four years telling people you go to school

The Allure of the Countryside

W hen I was offered an internship at the Smithsonian this summer, I was ecstatic. This is a dream job

Three Scholars Awarded Tenure

Three scholars, two in psychology and one in earth and planetary sciences, received tenure in the Faculty of Arts and

All Workers Have the Right to Unionize

I am disturbed that Yale's teaching assistants (TAs) would withhold grades from undergraduates. It punishes the students--and certainly doesn't help

Suleiman Named to Board Of Comparative Lit. Assoc.

Professor of Romance and Comparative Literatures Susan R. Suleiman will serve as vice president of the American Comparative Literature Association

Work Set To Start On Center

Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles said yesterday that plans for a proposed humanities center will be implemented immediately,

Exploring New Shores In Language

Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Naomi Schor is not just a feminist anymore. "I think I'm at the end

IR Specialist Tenured

Stephen P. Rosen '74, an expert in international conflict and the study of war, accepted a tenured position in the

Professors Find Testifying Is a Trying Experience

Following controversial news reports about a doctor's triple involvement as a medical journal editor, researcher and legal consultant, the Harvard-affiliated

President Supports Choice of Kidd

President Neil L. Rudenstine yesterday expressed his hope for continued dialogue between students and administrators over the controversial issue of

Wilson Gets Audubon Prize

Pellegrino University Professor Edward O. Wilson Will Receive the National Audubon Society's Audubon Medal at a benefit dinner in New

'It's Lovely, I Think': Sun Glimmers On (Almost) New Memorial Hall

As the bright November sunshine filtered in through the recently-washed stained glass windows of Memorial Hall's new first-year dining room,

Students Appointed To Core Review Body

Justin C. Label '97 and Patricia L. Larash '97 have been named student members of the Core Review Committee (CRC),

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