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New Recruits
W ith temperatures often in the balmy 40s, it's sometimes hard to tell when spring has come to Cambridge. But,
5,969 to Receive Degrees in Today's Ceremony
President Neil L. Rudenstine will award 5,969 diplomas during today's 346th Commencement exercises. The National Weather Service predicts the ceremonies
PASSINGS
Harvard's number one sports fan, Henry I. Zimmerman '25, died of natural causes on Jan. 21 in Brookline. He was
Yard Watches Students Seize University Hall
The ringing of the Memorial Church bells has reverberated through neighboring University Hall for as long as anyone can remember.
Listen to the Council
The Faculty should ignore the staff and heed the advice of the Undergraduate Council's Core reform plan, The Core and
Heaney Receives Prize For Pioneering Vision
Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory Seamus Heaney will have to make some more room on his mantle after being
Nelson Leaves Radcliffe To Take Post at UCLA
Today marks the last day in office for Radcliffe College Vice President Barbara J. Nelson, who will leave to become
Radcliffe Uses Deficit Dollars To Raise Money
While deficit reduction is currently all the rage in Washington, Radcliffe College appears to be following a different philosophy. Over
Radcliffe Vice President Will Resign From Post
One day after Radcliffe inaugurated a new year at its convocation, sources told The Crimson that the college will have
Radcliffe Convocation Draws 300
As students closed the book on the first day of classes, Radcliffe officially opened its school year with the annual
Let the Students Rule
In agreeing to the recent compromise, both PBHA and the administration have ignored the inherent danger in handing over significant
POLITICAL ACTIVISM VS. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Harvard's ethnic and racial clubs often play dual roles on campus--they are both political organizers and social coordinators. Choosing which
Nearly 6,000 Graduate
President Neil L. Rudenstine will award 5,778 diplomas during today's 345th Commencement exercises. The National Weather Service predicts the ceremonies
In Spite of Controversy, Boston Church of Christ Offers Religious Haven
The Sunday service was a special one at the Boston Church of Christ (BCC). Dean Farmer Jr., once a BCC
THE BOSTON CHURCH OF CHRIST HAS CONTENTIOUS HISTORY AT HARVARD
Since a young evangelist named Kip McKean founded the Boston Church of Christ (BCC) in 1979, the church's membership has