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Aaron R. Cohen
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I'm Happy
The reader may care to know the following: In preparation for this essay, I read through similar pieces published in
Fifteen Minutes: Harvard-Yale Football: Who Cares
The 1999 season has been a strange one for the Harvard football team. After two wins to open the season,
Fifteen Minutes Later
L ife behind the scenes has its merits, I suppose, but deep down under, I think we all crave our
Maintaining a Healthy Perspective on Life
This is the second "My First Year" piece that I have endeavored to complete. A year ago at this time,
So You Wanna Be an MTV VeeJay Too
"Fifteen Minutes" is a relic of the early `90s. The magazine title--chosen because it was "pop culturey"--was meant to say
MARY INGRAHAM BUNTING-SMITH 1910 - 1998
When she was chosen to succeed Radcliffe President Wilbur K. Jordan in June 1959, Mary I. Bunting-Smith conceded that, with
College Targets Final Clubs
Once upon a time, T.S. Eliot '09 drunkenly composed verse after verse for his clubmates at the Fox, fondly dedicating
Randomized Housing Lottery Procedure Enters Second Year
Armed with a few minor alterations, the completely randomized housing lottery process entered its second year at Harvard this past
English May Alter Size of Committee
The English department is considering doubling the size of its undergraduate committee as a result of a petition submitted by
MAC Fee Included In Tuition
The competition for Stairmasters at the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) will be a little tougher next year. The Kennedy School
Tackling a South American Disease
Harvard is full of students who aspire to someday make a difference in the world. But for Ariel S. Clapp