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Harvard Opens Health Facility Near Kenmore
The Harvard Community Health Plan (HCHP), a health maintenance organization, has opened a new health care facility near Kenmore Square
Federal District Court Judge Dismisses Yale Sex-Bias Case
A Federal District Court has dismissed a former undergraduate's lawsuit against Yale University for lacking appropriate procedures for handling sexual
Experts Say Volcker Is Conservative
Harvard economists contacted yesterday said the appointment of Paul A. Volcker to head the Federal Reserve Board would lead to
Employee Anti-Nuclear Group To Show NBC Film Tomorrow
University Citizens Against Nukes (UCAN), a group of Harvard employees, will show the NBC documentary "Danger: Radioactive Waste" on Wednesday,
Paul's Mall/Workshop Closes; Fifteen Years of Jazz End
Milt Jackson bent and swayed over the vibes Saturday night at the Jazz Workshop, sweating and smiling briefly at the
Milt and Cookies
This is a sad weekend for jazz in Boston. The Paul's Mall/Jazz Workshop complex is closing down. A center for
No Drowning in the Mainstream
It is Monday night. I am sitting at my desk. I am working, really. The radio is on. The DJ
Hot Jazz on the Cob and an Outside Drummer
Art Blakey is a living legend, a musical, almost melodic drummer, a musician who performs for his audience as much
I'll Drink to That!
About 4000 cavities form daily in the mouths of children and teenagers in the metropolitan Boston area. Most dental and
Employee Snow Policy Issued; Salary Guidelines Released
Recent heavy snows and subsequent employee commuting problems prompted Daniel D. Cantor, director of personnel administration, to issue an inclement
Church and Theater Ensemble To Appeal Zoning Board Vote
The Cambridge Ensemble theater group and the church that has housed the group for four years will appeal in court
Physics Students Abandon Their Gambling System
The group of Harvard physics graduate students who devised a system last summer to beat the Massachusetts state lottery voted
Job Prospects Good for Class of 1977
Job prospects for the Class of 1977 are the best in the last five years, the College Placement Council announced
Professor Advocates Nuclear Power
"It is sheer folly to reject the great advantages of civilian nuclear electric power, as the world's other energy resources
Radcliffe Aid Drive Falls Short of Goal
The University's fund drive to support financial aid for undergraduate women has fallen more than $700,000 short of its predicted