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Robin J. Stamm
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Sailing Off Into the Unknown
M arc O. Laitin '96-97 will not be here for graduation. The sailing team member departed yesterday for the U.S.
Struggling to Adapt to Harvard Can Be a Scary Experience
There is a perfect gap in my memory when it comes to my first year at Harvard. Only two moments
Gregoire to Challenge Master On Winthrop Decoration Policy
Undergraduate Council Vice President Brandon C. Gregoire '95 said yesterday he will file a complaint against Winthrop House Master Paul
Why the Fly Club Changed Its Mind On Women
Last year, a handful of seniors who were members of the Fly Club decided it was time to admit women
Mediation Service Still In Organizational Stage
Eight months after Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III established the Harvard Mediation Service, the group is still in
Fly Club Will Not Admit Women
The undergraduate members of the Fly club voted Sunday night not to punch women this fall, reversing last year's preliminary
Survey Says Harvard #1, Again
Harvard is the number one college nationwide for the fifth year in a row, according to the annual U.S. News
Fly Club to Hold Vote On First Co-Ed Punch
The undergraduate members of the fly Club will decide in the next few weeks whether to uphold their vote last
Group Finishes Review of College Administration
A soon-to-be-issued report reviewing the entire administrative structure of Harvard College recommends randomization in house assignments and offers scenarios for
EPPS' MEDIATION ROLE IS TO
In recasting the race relations bureaucracy over the past year, Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III simply stepped back.
Students Say Interracial Love Accepted At the College
Edward M. Gubbins '94 says he belongs in an advertisement for interracial dating. At Harvard, he jokes, he has dated
Brush With Racism Turns Student Into Activist
Robert L. Hall '69 was planning on being a Romance Languages and Literature concentrator until he visited the department office.
Edelman to Speak At HMS Class Day
Marian Wright Edelman, the founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, will be the Class Day speaker for the
Brush With Racism Turns Student Into Activist
Robert L. Hall '69 was planning on being a Romance Languages and Literature concentrator until he visited the department office.
Epps Bids to Ease Cop-Student Tension
A video of simulated interactions between Harvard police and students will be part of a three-part plan to improve relations