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Quentin A. Palfrey
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The Death of the Fourth Amendment
In the wake of the Diallo and Louima rulings and the Dorismond shooting, New York Mayor Rudy Guiliani needs to
Peace Games
M uch ink has been spilled in the past few weeks about the University's decision to disregard student community service
Will budget cuts lead to the death of AMERICORPSe?
A Congressional vote to eliminate all $435 million for President Clinton's National Service Program, Americorps, has sparked a debate among
Bill Proposes to Tax Harvard
Harvard and MIT could be hit hard by a bill proposed to the state legislature which would tax currently tax-exempt
Spring Concerts Challenged
Criticizing the fact that spring concerts in the past five years have lost the Undergraduate Council significant amounts of money,
Shelter Location Disputed
Cambridge residents expressed their anger last night at the fact that four of the six proposed locations of a shelter
Astronomers, Students Watch Eclipse of Moon
Harvard students congregated outside last night by the light of the silvery moon--well, not quite. There wasn't much light, or
City Council Blasts Arts Council, New Exhibit
City councillors blasted the Cambridge Arts Council at their meeting Monday evening, saying the agency does not serve the needs
Smokers Vent Anger Over Question One
Smokers and storekeepers yesterday expressed a mixture of anger and disappointment at the passage of Question One, a statewide referendum
New Men's Mag on the Way
Edge, a flashy new men's magazine produced by a core of Harvard students with backing from Time/Warner, Inc., is slotted
Heroes Prof. Surprised By 50th Birthday Party
The ever-popular Gregory Nagy, Jones professor of classical Greek literature, received a 50th birthday celebration fit for a hero yesterday
Theorist Questions Gender Emphasis
Kate Bornstein added the fictional voices of six transsexuals to her own voice as a transsexual lesbian last night in
Suspect in Carjacking Turns Self in to Police
A Jamaica Plain resident who allegedly assaulted a Cambridge police officer and a private security guard Monday before he drove
Now Healthy, W. Spikers Pray for Wins
For a while, the Harvard women's volleyball team could have kept a small hospital busy. Injuries, including one suffered by
Law Students Stage Trial of Columbus
In a mock trial sponsored by the Black Law Students Association yesterday, Christopher Columbus faced charges of "exploitation, racism, genocide,