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Evan P. Cucci
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Ending April's Cruelest Day
"I f you are married filing separately and your spouse files Form 1040 and itemizes deductions, see page 36 and
Forensic Etiquette
M any of us at Harvard pride ourselves on our willingness to hear both sides of an argument and to
Developing the Student Body
T here are too many fat students at Harvard. These students can be seen just about everywhere. They are talented
A Lesson in Liberty
D own but not out, educational voucher propositions live on. The disheartening defeat of California's voucher initiative, Proposition 174, on
Escape From Expos
W hy do so many student conferences with expository writing teachers end in confrontation--while conference with professors more often end
Liberty in Health Care
T he unregulated market is the basis of every free and successful society. Unrestricted trade has enabled competition among men
Alumnus Charges Deficit Fraud
Harvard must find original ways to manage current financial resources even as it develops new resources, according to the University's
Council Bans Funded Travel To Cities That Discriminate
The City Council passed a resolution Monday prohibiting the use of city funds for travel to or from any state
HUPD on Patrol
This is not your parents' Yale Weekend. It's not even your older brother's Yale Weekend. Gone are the days of
Bush Could Be Yale President
President Bush is rumored to be on a list of potential candidates to succeed Benno C. Schmidt Jr. as president
Ruptured Water Main Reddens Tap Water
Tainted, reddish brown and slimy, or none at all--these were the water options facing Harvard students and many other Cambridge
Stadium May Come to City
Instead of trekking to Foxboro to catch an afternoon Patriots' game, Cantabrigians may find the team moving to their backyard,
Telephone Office Delays Billing
The Harvard Student Telephone Office will send the first bills of the year this week, an official said yesterday. "We
Memo Draws Fire
A Business School memo that grouped women and African-Americans with low risk takers and persons with a low capacity for
First-Year Assaulted Near 29 Garden Street
A Harvard undergraduate was assaulted by four juveniles Monday night as he walked through the Cambridge Common to his Garden