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Altman: Hitting the Myth
"I don't mean to suggest that the sixties were a decade without myths--I doubt whether any moment in history is
Jerry and Rupert
T HE 1980 PRESIDENTIAL race is heating up. That, at least, is the impression one gets from reading the recent
Harvard: A different kind of summer camp
The Harvard Summer School is a throwback to an earlier era. Prior to World War II, undergraduate admissions requirements had
Manfred Jonas Selected As Warren Fellow
Manfred Jonas, chairman of the history department at Union College, will come to Harvard this fall as a research fellow
Thompson Meets 'Rabble' In Forum at Law School
"All lawyers should be castrated and all law schools burnt to the ground," Hunter S. Thompson told an overflow crowd
Dust Bowl Refugee
B URIED DEEP in the pages of the Guinness Book of World Records, along with the stories about the two-headed
For Free Choice
D EAN FOX'S PLAN for the housing system, while hardly convincing in its argument for eliminating freshmen from the Quad,
Hart and Minds
I N HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY Why Not the Best? President-elect Jimmy Carter suggested that 1976 could be viewed as a turning
Lord Buckley Meets Professor Moynihan
With the possible exception of Elliot Richardson '41, Daniel Patrick Moynihan boasts one of the most impressive resumes of any