Writer
M. BRETT Gladstone
Latest Content
Law School Council Blasts Officials For Insensitivity to Student Complaints
The Law School Council, in a report scheduled to coincide with the review of the Law School by an Overseers'
Ivy Presidents Extend Football Season
The presidents of the eight Ivy League universities voted last Wednesday to break the long-standing nine-game football season by allowing
Issues and images
Improving dissemination of news--particularly but not exclusively good news--about Harvard depends not only upon our making better use of existing
The Age-Old Teachings and Joyful Beseechings of Brother Blue
The Harvard-Radcliffe shuttle bus was making its last run on this frosty February night. Lamont Library had been closed an
Carter, Ford Camps, Keep Tense Vigils
Jimmy Carter swept to an overwhelming if unsurprising victory over President Ford in Massachusetts last night, winning by substantial margins
Lawyers Celebrate Reunion, Success
James Lynn, director of the federal office of management and budget, and assistant to President Ford, attending the 25th reunion
Flood From Drain Covers the Floors Of Lowell Suites
Nearly an inch and a half of water covered the floors of four suites in A and B entries in
Professor Sees German Vote As Traditional
Last Sunday's German elections, in which Chancellor Helmut Schmidt won a narrow victory over his conservative challenger Helmut Kohl represents
Workers Held For Actions At Cambion
Tensions between strikers at the Cambridge-based Cambion Corporation and newly-hired non-union employees heightened last week when Sandy Polaski, president of
7 Summas Awarded in Ec, None in Gov
While the Economics Department has nominated seven seniors for summa degrees, the Government faculty voted to award none this year,
Ford Establishes An Advisory Office On Science Affairs
President Ford signed a bill Tuesday re-establishing the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, dismantled three years ago
Scientist Discusses Nuclear Reactor Expansion Dangers
George B. Kistiakowsky, Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, and one of the developers of the atomic bomb warned of the
Overcrowding Forces Cutback In Number of Senior Singles
Overcrowding in several Harvard Houses is reducing the number of "senior singles"--individual suites that contain both a living room and
New Personnel
The Harvard Corporation will decide early this week on the next director of personnel administration, President Bok said yesterday. Bok
Officials Pleased With New Admissions
Monday morning's mail will hold good news for 2152 of the more than 11,000 applicants for the Harvard-Radcliffe Class of