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James Cramer
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Plastics? Not these people
Pre-professionalism is a badly mangled term. It's the kind of label that magazines and newspapers love to slap on students
Kissinger Is Cool To Harvard Offer
Henry A. Kissinger '50, who is expected to reject a tenure offer from Columbia University, will probably not accept a
At Last, The Final Chapter
Two administrators recently got to talking over lunch about the issue of housing. They mentioned that they had been mired
Nothing New Here
After several months of delay the third of Dean Rosovsky's seven task forces-the task force on college life-released its report.
Task Force Favors 'No-Choice' Housing
A "no-choice" pre-freshman House assignment and increased credit for performing arts are among the major recommendations in the college life
Jaded philosophies
P ERHAPS it is unfair ro review a single issue of the journal Daedalus in a collection of book reviews.
Practicing what you preach
James Q. Wilson spends a lot of his class time talking about problems in implementation. He has studied and lectured
A drinking problem in the College
Students, by virtue of the brief time that they spend in school, sometimes have a short-sighted view of things. Reactions
Re-doing Harvard
Soon after Dean Rosovsky commissioned a review of undergraduate education in 1974, it became clear that the primary impetus for
Core Task Force Recommends Major Changes for Gen Ed
The report of the task force on core curriculum, released today, recommends the first major changes in General Education since
Heinz Narrowly Beats Green In Pennsylvania Senate Race
Personal wealth triumphed over political savvy last night as Republican Rep. H. John Heinz III, scion of the Heinz pickle
CARTER WINS
Mississippi's seven electoral votes gave Jimmy Carter the margin he needed early this morning to become the 39th President of
Schmidt Fills The Shoes That Daly Left
One year ago today Charles U. Daly, then vice president for government and community affairs, was engaged in the final
University Gets $59 Million In Private Gifts for 1975-76
Private gifts to the University rose by more than 12 per cent for 1975-76, reaching about $59 million, officials in
Ex B&G Man To Appeal Threat Verdict
A former Buildings and Grounds superintendent found guilty this summer on charges of threatening a female Harvard student, has filed