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Eighteen Transfers Adjusting To Harvard

Jed D. Silverstein's new friends think he's on drugs. "I smile so much that people wonder if I'm on anything,"

Lampoon Supports Rappers in Lawsuit

The Lampoon recently joined other comedy organizations in backing rap group 2 Live Crew by writing friend-of-the-court briefs to support

As Probe Continues, `Champions' Performance Set for This Weekend

Organizers of the Eliot House ice skating charity "An Evening With Champions" yesterday said they expect a sellout crowd and

Blacks, Jews Share History and Hopes

Preceding last night's long-awaited viewing of "The Liberators," the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson urged Blacks and Jews to find common

Card Keys Should Be 'Universal'

When the College installs electronic locks on all its dormitories, students' card keys should be "universal," Undergraduate Council representatives are

Alumnae Charge Eviction Unlawful

Two Harvard graduates alleged last week that a Rhode Island doctor is evicting them from their rented Cambridge house in

Asians Celebrate Heritage

Two weeks of Asian-American cultural celebration are scheduled to start with a bang just before 1 p.m. today on the

Early Applications Increase

For the second year running record numbers of students applied early to the College. The admissions office saw a 7.6

W. Cagers Luckier Than the Irish In First Exhibition Contest, 70-62

The luck of the Irish was not enough last night, as Harvard's women's basketball team beat the Irish Senior women's

Scholar Speaks on Palestine

Amos Oz, a distinguished Israeli scholar and novelist, last night urged compromise, humor and elimination of stereotypes as solutions to

New Coop Registers To Reduce Sales Lines

Officials at the Harvard Cooperative Society said their current overhaul of the store's checkout system will reduce the long lines

Students Praise Section Quality

An overwhelming 74 percent of students praised the quality of academic sections at Harvard, while the remaining 26 percent claimed

Historic Clock Ticking Again After Repairs, Renovations

Tick, tock. Tick, tock. After decades of being accurate only twice a day and $30,000 in renovations and repairs, the

Fisher Lauds AIDS Research

Compassion and awareness will be key to helping AIDS victims and preventing the spread of the disease in years to

Imaginary Candidates Add Spice to Elections

Larry Schmeltzer was one of more than a hundred candidates grappling for spots on the Undergraduate Council last week. But

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