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Daniel Altman
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Pianist Shines in Mediocre BSO Performance
After hearing a piece played by scores of soloists from myriad eras and traditions, it's rare that a performer can
The Costs Of Commencement
H ow much cash have you spent so far this week? Each year, Harvard's Commencement becomes a more commercialized event.
Pudding Show Is a Recipe for Disgrace
"M orocco 'Round the Clock," a loose parody of "Casablanca," is the Hasty Pudding's 148th production. No one should pay
Last Of the Routine
Right about now, several thousand undergraduates are experiencing the terrifying phenomenon known as writer's block. Having to pump out paper
EVERYTHING IS PROPORTIONAL
The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) doesn't have any professors of mathematics as members. This fact has become painfully obvious
YOU DON'T KNOW FROM GUILT
On Wednesday night, members of Harvard's Hillel and the Catholic Students Association (CSA) gathered to discuss the one thing of
The Flat Tax Falls Flat
After the spectacular failure of Margaret Thatcher's poll tax in the United Kingdom, you wouldn't think that anyone would seriously
GILDED EYE
Perhaps you've seen the new television commercials touting the fact that James Bond, in the new movie "Golden Eye," drives
The Student As Citizen
If you walk around the houses these days, you can see long lists of Cambridge's registered voters who also happen
HAVE A FEW, YOU WON'T NOTICE
This Dartboard is devoted to the continuing preservation of the English language, as spoken and written correctly. In the annals
Music For the Masses
There was a time when classical music was western culture's pop music. Franz Liszt and Niccolo Paganini were the Elvis
Crush The Rushes
It's that time of year again. What time, you ask? We just had registration, fellowship applications are in and midterms
DO WE HAVE BALLS!
This month has balls--two of them, in fact. On October 8, the Undergraduate Council brings you a gala ball in
AN UNEXPECTED TWIST
Yesterday morning, dozens of students flocked to the Office of Career Services (OCS) to file their applications for Rhodes and
A RINGING IN OUR EARS
Since the Harvard Student Telephone Office has not yet published its student, faculty and staff directories for this year, the