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Roger M. Klein
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Dr. Goodfriend's Diary
To Dr. Arthur Goodfriend, currently an Education School student, life is a series of images and impressions that fly by
Harvard's Tunnels: Notes From The Underground
Like the swimming test Mrs. Widener demanded and the Polaroid camera shape of the Science Center, the steam tunnels are
DISSENTING OPINION
T HE CAMP DAVID accord, while not a carved-in-stone guarantee of Middle East peace and a Palestinian state, is the
The Jury Is Definitely Out
National media attention and stepped-up student opposition efforts energized the controversy surrounding the Core Curriculum last week, but a Crimson
Poll Shows Student Body Split On Breakfast Issue
The student body is almost evenly split on the issue of reinstituting hot breakfasts at all Houses, according to the
Please, Sir, May I Have Some More
For those who have 9 a.m. classes, pull all-nighters, row House crew, or were raised on farms, and all other
All Houses Will Serve Exam-Time Hot Breakfast
Students will receive a $15.50 reduction in their board bills next month, and all Houses will serve a limited hot
CHUL Vote May Affect Breakfasts
The Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) will vote today on two student resolutions to use surplus funds generated
The End's in Sight
A boycott--one that lasted so long many people forgot why they were boycotting--has finally begun to bear fruit. Students began
A Young and An Old
When I visited Harvard during my freshman year of high school, I was impressed. Posters elbowed each other out of
Convention Will Invite Minorities
Delegates who have been convening for the past few weeks to discuss the creation of a college-wide student government last
Governing The Ivies
Back in the '60s, things were different. They were different in many ways, of course, but one was that Harvard
Listening to the Left
Have you ever noticed that lecturers almost invariably are leftist, activist types? Chances are you've not been willing to generalize,
Duke Talks
Governor Michael S. Dukakis yesterday suggested he would sign into law a bill that would suspend Sunday closing laws for
Transfer System Frees Quad Space
House offices sent a total of 41 acceptances to 128 transfer applicants yesterday, marking the implementation of a decentralized housing