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Charles E. Shepard
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Harvard Hopes To Cure Snafu At 'Clambake'
If you piece together the whole story, it is apparent that last year's Commencement Week "clambake" was nothing for Harvard
Turmoil at The GSD
In a competitive education market, a lucrative commodity like a grade A reputation is nothing to sneeze at. So officials
Visiting Committee Attacks 'Drift' at Design School
An Overseers' visiting committee has reported that the Graduate School of Design suffers from a "drift away from professional competence"
The Education of Jim Fallows
James M. Fallows '70 still finds it painful to return to Cambridge now, more than six years since his senior
Carter Won't Pick A Series Winner; May View a Game
NEW YORK--Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter is apparently sitting out the World Series in deference to his own hopes for
Challenging Harvard's top dogs
A bitter argument early last month between two obscure Harvard employees over the use of a Holyoke Center computer has
Eating from the hand that feeds you
A report sharply critical of links between Harvard's Department of Nutrition and the food industry has drawn a spirited attack
Students Will Gain Access To One-Time Fly Club Lot
A grassy plot of land used rent-free for the last two decades by one of Harvard's all-male final clubs will
A Walking Tour of the Summer School
Although students officially start Summer School today, it's more than likely that most people won't crack open their first book
GSD Delays Its Debate Of Hartman's Allegations
The Graduate School of Design faculty voted 13-12 Wednesday to delay until next fall its resolution of the seven-year-old charges
Yale Gives Degrees To Bernard Bailyn And Gary Trudeau
NEW HAVEN--As thousands of relatives and well-wishers watched both the commencement pomp and the threatening grey sky, Yale awarded 1152
They Won't Remember Hartman
When one of the big shots in the History Department eventually writes the "official history" of Harvard after its 1936
GSD Panel Rejects 'Remedial Action' For Former Faculty Member Hartman
THE HARTMAN CASE: 1970-1976 June 1970-- With his appointment as assistant professor of City Planning about to expire, Chester W.
GSD Faculty Peruses Options As Panel Bars Proposed Study
The Architecture Department faculty in the Graduate School of Design is "in the process" of deciding what action to take
Not Simply Another Release
The news release was, at first glance, just one of many that Harvard churns out each week: Gerald M. McCue,