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Founded in '44, Hillel Gave Jewish Students a `Home'
Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel, which today claims about a quarter of Harvard undergraduates as members, started out in 1944 with a few
Arts First and Foremost
Arts First is the Prague Spring of Cambridge's artistic life: It is the brief efflorescence of forces at work beneath
Three Years Later, Frug Probe Remains Open
Three years after law professor and Radcliffe Bunting stabbed to death in a nearby Cambridge neighborhood, police still do not
Harvard Grad's School Draws Strong Criticism
To some, it seems almost like a relic of the Cold War, when Harvard researchers conducted experiments with radiation on
Service Remembers Life of Homeless Woman
At 11 a.m. yesterday, nearly 60 people gathered at University Lutheran Church to commemorate the life and death of a
Band Performs X-Mas Songs
About 55 Harvard students, mostly first-years, gathered at midnight Saturday in front of Widener Library to hear the Harvard Band
When the Thought Really Counts
I 'm a woman of simple tastes. I like nice things, and there are some truly nice things in this
Demonstrators Allege JFK Cover-up
BOSTON--Approximately 35 demonstrators gathered outside the JFK Federal Building at Government Center today to protest what they allege is a
Cambridge Boasts Luxurious Well-Equipped Health Clubs, But Buyers Should Beware: The MAC is Cheap and Near
Compared to some health clubs, Harva4rd's gym looks like a nineteenth century European zoo--the overcrowding, the iron bars, the stench.
Transcendental Meditation Claims Benefits, But Where's the Proof?
Behind a well-kept lawn and plantings lies the enigmatic blank white face of the Transcendental Meditation Center. Inside 33 Garden
Packwood Case a `Parable' For Society, Panelists Say
The case of Robert Packwood (R-Ore.), the senator accused of sexually harassing 20 women over the past 25 years, is
News Splits Along Cultural Lines
I s it just me, or have you noticed a break between two sorts of news geared for two different
Blaze Strikes Lampoon
In a heroic battle, two Lampoon staffers drowned a smoky fire in their building last night. Flames erupted when a
Service Grants Give Grads a Chance to Dig Deep
Sujatha Baliga '93 began helping battered women when she received a phone call last year from her mother's friend. "I
Groups Disagree With AAA Letter
Student leaders of some campus ethnic organizations distanced themselves yesterday from a letter, written by the co-presidents of the Asian