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Brian D. Ellison
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Harvard's Mister Nice Guy
I first heard of Drew Hansen when I was a sophomore in high school. I was a mere novice debater
Petites' Cleats
M y first attempt at athletic stardom came as a fifth-grader when I joined a little League team. By the
Unusual Boys Choir Sings Spirit Into Season
Yesterday in Harvard Square, Salvation Army bell-ringers rang away, lights glittered on trees and strings suspended above the streets, and
Community BRIEFS
Tickets are still available for two of this weekend's performances of An Evening With Champions, the annual charity figure skating
Vote for None of the Above
They are two cookies from the same cutter. Both are Harvard alumni with politically valuable surnames who insist they fit
Weld Leads Governor's Race
When William F. Weld '66 took over the governor's office in 1990, most saw it as sort of a Massachusetts
Kennedy Facing Tough Fight
Some would say U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 is running scared. The 32-year incumbent is facing the biggest challenge
Kennedy School Tenures Woman
The Kennedy School of Government yesterday announced the appointment of Merilee S. Grindle as the Mason Professor of International Development,
Kennedy Facing Tough Fight
Some would say U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 is running scared. The 32-year incumbent is facing the biggest challenge
Weld Leads Governor's Race
When William F. Weld '66 took over the governor's office in 1990, most saw it as sort of a Massachusetts
Black Student Life at Harvard
When the Harvard Glee Club performed on television in Birmingham, Ala., as part of their 1961 spring break tour of
Panel Begins Review Of SAS Grant Request
Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and a panel of professors yesterday began their review of a Harvard Foundation
Arab Student Group Calls Grant Unfair
The former and current presidents of the Society of Arab Students (SAS) publicly complained this week of unfair allocation of
Clinton Names Reich Labor Secretary
President-elect Clinton, as expected, yesterday named Kennedy School Lecturer on Public Policy Robert B. Reich to his Cabinet as Secretary
Past Overseer Pres. Raines Takes Post On Clinton's Team
A former president of the Board of Overseers and several other prominent alumni were appointed to key positions in President-elect