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John C. Yoo

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What Education?

A T the back of recent Harvard yearbooks--and this year's is no exception--sits a section reserved for delicious little quotes,

Just Say No to a Class Gift

T HEY sit next to you in class. They eat next to you in the dining halls. They even use

Thank God for Hot Dogs

W ANDERING about Harvard Square in search of cheap eats can be a demoralizing experience, especially for those afflicted with

Freedom of Choice

I N essence, the masters' new plan tries to balance diversity against free choice. But these two ideals, as we

Big Labor Blues

T HE University made an extremely unwise move in deciding to drop its appeal against the Harvard Union of Clerical

Decide to Appeal

O F course Harvard has a legal right to appeal Judge Harmatz's decision, just as the union had a legal

Marshals of the Resume Parade

A senior at Harvard has many oppressive duties to undertake, but the most onerous of them must be voting. Not

Dissent

V ISIONS of godzilla-sized mutant mice rampaging through America's cities may sound ridiculous, but it is irrational fears such as

Ties and Takeovers Don't Mix

D IVESTMENT protesters Sunday should have chanted: "hey, hey, ho, ho, Board of Overseers-Corporation joint committee with an undetermined constitution

Freeing Our Arms in Honduras

A s the Sandinistas and the contras sat down this week for their first face-to-face meeting at Sapoa, Nicaragua, they

Michael Dukakis

U NLIKE any other candidate, the voters know what to expect if they elect Gov. Michael S. Dukakis as their

Going by the Redbook

"T HE patent will definitely mean some money for us," Tun-Hou Lee, assistant professor of virology, said last week about

The Twilight's Last Gleaming

T HIS year's celebrity-in-tweed has emerged in the unlikely shape of Paul Kennedy, a Yale history professor, who is likely

Cameloss of Courage

"H OW did it all happen?" the German ex-Chancellor Prince von Bulow asked his successor at the outbreak of the

Secrecy and Freedom

"T RUST BUT verify," President Reagan said before signing an arms reduction treaty with the Soviet Union. It is ironic

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