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Margaret Isa
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Women's Magazines: A Relaxing Escape
Alcohol is expensive, Sex is dangerous. Drugs are illegal. But women's magazines are simple escapism, for only $2.50 a pop.
Harvard Club Strike Remains in Place
After six months, the Harvard Club of New York remains locked in a fierce labor battle with unionized employees. While
Civil Rights Leaders Discuss Movement
A star-studded panel shared personal interpretations of the civil rights movement of the 1960s at a program honoring the life
Unity In Difference
L ast Wednesday, I approached my editor at The Boston Globe and asked for the rest of the week off
Women's Groups Proliferate
The limited status of women on the campus social and political scenes has been challenged by the formation of several
FLY Club Could Turn Co-Ed; Final Vote Expected in Fall
When the undergraduate members of the fly Club voted 28-0 with one abstention last September to admit women, it looked
On Memorial Drive, Shopping May Stop for Good
A recent decision by the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) to uphold its long-standing ban of trucks on Memorial Drive could
Gilbert's Researcher Suspended
The University has required a post-doctoral student in biology accused of research fraud in the laboratories of the Nobel Prize
Garden Spends Day Without Water
A main Cambridge water line ruptured into 29 Garden Street over the weekend, leaking into the Harvard police station and
Lynx, Bee, Theta Share Members
The presidents of the Bee and the Lynx clubs are among the founders of the local Kappa Alpha Theta chapter,
Lynx Club Hosts North End Party
BOSTON--The "Lynx," a new all-female social club, held a "private party" in the basement of Lucia's Restaurant in the North
Theta Officers Distance Group From 'Lynx' Club
Officers of the local chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta are denying that their organization is related to the "Lynx," a
New Women's Group Begun
A group calling itself the "Lynx" invited a number of Harvard women to a tea in downtown Boston last week,
Council Votes to Lock Cigarette Dispensers
In an attempt to prevent minors from buying cigarettes, the Cambridge City Council voted seven to one Monday night to
Notebook of a Secret Santa
Happy holidays, Ben Abbott. I'm afraid I haven't been a very good Eliot House Secret Santa to you. Stifled by