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DISSECTING THE Mass-Cultural BEAST

When Spy magazine set out to list the 50 stupidest college courses in America, they found an easy target in

Gomes, Hudnut Talk Politics, Religion

The Rev. Peter J. Gomes and Bill Hudnut, former mayor of Indianapolis, discussed the delicate nature of the relationship between

Phi Beta Kappa Inducts 12

The Phi Beta Kappa Iota Chapter of Massachusetts announced this week that 12 Harvard women had been admitted into the

Author Scott Turow To Speak on Class Day

Scott F. Turow, author of the bestsellers Presumed Innocent and The Burden of Proof, will speak at this year's Class

'Whistle-Blowers' Recount Dismissals

Three professional women recounted their experiences as "whistle blowers" in the corporate and academic world at a panel discussion last

Yergin Receives Pulitzer Prize

Cambridge resident and former Harvard fellow Daniel Yergin won a Pulitzer prize on Monday. But he's still stunned. "I didn't

Bombing Threat Evacuates Sci. Center

A bomb threat yesterday afternoon forced Harvard police to evacuate well over 100 people from the Science Center. Police reported

Clark Letter Condemns Student Sit-Ins

Law School Dean Robert C. Clark yesterday condemned recent student sit-ins protesting the school's women and minority faculty hiring record

Polo Club to Get New Ponies

The Harvard Polo Club, expects the arrival of two ponies leased from its Yale counterpart within the next few weeks,

Jackson Urges National Unity

The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson called on the nation to come together and abandon the "bitter fruits of governance based

Fulani, Marrou Attack Media

Two independent candidates for president called for a challenge of the mainstream parties and bitterly lashed out at the media

Hewlett Donates Computers, Fax, Printers to Dunster

Dunster House residents will soon be faxing and laser printing on their own house equipment. Walter B. Hewlett '66, the

Seventeen Attend Security Seminars

Security seminars in three Harvard houses drew only a handful of students last night. Seventeen people attended the seminars, which

Students Psyched for Break

Since Wednesday's surprise snowfall turned Cambridge into a wet, uncomfortable and slippery place, spring break has started looking better and

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