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Laura S. Kohl
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Coping With Eating Problems at Harvard
Annette had anorexia nervosa in high school. At one point she weighed 97 pounds. She remembers that she couldn't admit
Kissing the Single Life Goodbye
Picture that guy who lived on the second floor of Pennypacker--the savior who typed your 10-page Expos papers and helped
Trying to Make it Into a Harvard A Capella Group
They perform on street corners in Amsterdam, subways in the south of France, Puerto Rican nightclubs, restaurants in Bermuda, and
It's an Education for Everyone Concerned
Most Thursday nights, Jennifer Bryant '86 goes to prison. Bryant, a senior, is the leader of a Phillips Brooks House
Chlamydia Incidence Low Here
Recent studies have publicized a new epidemic of the venereal disease chlamydia, but few Harvard students suffer from this or
'Curb the Bulldog' Fashions: Slimmer Pickings This Year
It's The Day before The Game and the last chance to buy Crimson propaganda ridiculing the Elis. But instead of
Rent Control Defended In U.S. Supreme Court
A Harvard law professor last week defended the legality of rent control laws in Berkeley, Calif., before the U.S. Supreme
Princeton Report: Students Reject Us If Harvard or Stanford Accepts Them
High school seniors who are admitted to Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Stanford will choose any of the other three before
State Gives Birthday Gift To Charles River Group
The State has awarded a $14,000 grant to a Charles River environmental conservation group to help protect marshland along the
Plenty of Room at the Inn: Harvard Square's Least Popular Eating Joints
It's late Thursday night after orgo lab, you've missed dinner, could use a drink anyway, and have the whole of
Government Committee Identifies Dept. Problems
Members of a student-faculty committee yesterday leveled criticism at the Government Department, citing problems with its introductory course requirements, thesis
Dworkin Urges Support For Anti-Porn Bill
The co-author of an antipornography law, which Cantabrigians will vote on next week, urged a crowd of 200 at Radcliffe's