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Ann M. Imes

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NAA Comes to Harvard

Newspaper publishers from across the country yesterday attended the first ever "Day at Harvard" as part of this year's Newspaper

SPONTANEOUS...AND QUIET?

Men's lacrosse Co-Captain Eric Bentley is not the typical Type-A team captain. "Eric is a very complex person," says his

Executive Speaks in Lamont

The vice chair of Fidelity Management and Research Company and author of the best-selling One Up On Wall Street told

Gays Must Form Coalition For Repeal of Military Ban

The gay community must band together to ensure the military's ban on gays is quickly repealed, participants in a panel

College Bowl Will Visit L.A.

Harvard's College Bowl Team qualified Sunday for a national competition in Los Angeles this spring by placing first in a

City Suspends Two

City Manager Robert Healy recently suspended two directors of the Cambridge Arts Council without pay, city officials said yesterday. Cambridge

Programmers Win Contest

A Harvard team won an international computer programming contest and $10,000 last Wednesday. Derrick E. Bass '95, Tony C. Hsich

Claverly Hall Suffers Sewage Leak

Restrictions were placed Monday night on Claverly Hall residents in response to a sewage leak that had left sewage standing

FDO Lengthens Card Key Hours; First-Years Welcome Extra Access

The Freshman Dean's Office has extended general card key access hours to all first-year dormitories until 10 p.m., three hours

Dining Services Redo Packaging

Harvard Dining Services has introduced glass sugar dispensers and tubs of margarine and butter in many College houses as part

Talking's Not Allowed At 'Deaf World' Event

About 60 people played an hour-long game yesterday in the Harvard Union, but no one was allowed to talk. The

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