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Esme C. Murphy
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Fewer Illusions Then When They Came
Harvard has disappointed me. Four year ago, when I arrived at the steps of Pennypacker, I felt an uncertain thrill
Professors Ask U.S. to Stop Latin American Military Aid
Elighty philosophers--including eight Harvard professors--recently signed a petition requesting President-elect Ronald Reagan to withhold military aid from eight Latin American
B-School Students Admire Fashions
"Women can't look sexy on the job," the owner of a New York store that caters to professional women said
A Common Burden
O N November 20, Lydia P. Jackson '82, President of the Black Students Association (BSA) received a death threat. On
Currier Acts To Bolster House Security
In response to recent threats aimed at minority students on campus. Currier House officials last Friday agreed to establish tighter
Carter, Anderson Concede to Reagan
WASHINGTON--Amid cries of "We want Jimmy" from weeping supporters, President Carter conceded defeat last night in the face of a
Hopes, Frustration For Ann Wexler
Washington--When Ann Wexler, assistant to President Carter, talks about the future, she talks about the Carter administration's priorities for the
The 'New Girls' Unite
In an election year when women's votes may ultimately decide who occupies the Oval Office and when 51 women, more
Lives of the American Century
M ERLE MILLER fell in love with Lyndon Johnson when he wrote this book. Lyndon: An Oral Biography is a
Aides to Carter, Anderson Hit Reagan On Court, Abortion at K-School Panel
"The choices are stark, they are real and they are twelve days away," Anne Wexler, special assistant to President Carter,
Ballot Includes Nuclear Plant Question
The last item on the ballots of a third of the Massachusetts districts, including Cambridge's, will be a referendum calling
Power-Lifting
Jogging sucks. Every fall there are hundreds of joggers pounding the pavement and every winter those who start religiously fade
Thirty Testify Against FNBC; Witnesses Charge Redlining
Thirty witnesses testified last night before the State Board of Bank Incorporation in opposition to the First National Bank Corporation's
Group Pressures Banks to Invest in Communities
A David and Goliath battle is shaping up in the Boston financial world. An eight-member activist group is trying to
The Red Line: Will the MBTA's Troubles Never Cease?
In George Orwell's 1984, the world operates as smoothly as a well-oiled machine under the dictates of Big Brother. Human