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Fred Hiatt
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A Splatter of Blood
T HE MOVIE IS called Sorcerer, but there are no sorcerers in it (aside from the trucks that are the
Thumbing the Friendly Skies
The tanned young man offered both of us another pina colada. Beneath us the sun played on the Caribbean and
A Former CIA Agent Finishes Law School
John T. Downey, who prepared for Harvard Law School by spending 21 years in a Chinese prison, graduated from the
Two Years Later, Still the Only Woman
In the fall of 1974 the Harvard University Police Department hired its first female officer. Two years later Joan White
UHS Urges Second Dose Of Vaccine
In a departure from its original plan, University Health Services (UHS) yesterday opened a ten-day program to offer students who
HSA goes hunting
Anyone could misplace one refrigerator, or even two or three if they were counter size. But it takes a professional
HSA Official Now Calls Theft Likely
A Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) room-by-room search through undergraduate dormitories has so far uncovered fewer than 50 refrigerators, and officials
HSA Loses One-Third Of Its 600 Refrigerators; Theft Thought a Possibility
Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) is missing about 200 refrigerators--roughly one-third of its total inventory--and officials of the agency are unsure
The Garden Is Still At Peace
Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard's elegant estate in the nation's capital, houses a library of Byzantine studies--but it is also the site
Quotas, HRO Style
Almost everyone is involved in the controversy--Dean Epps, Conductor Yannatos, most Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra members--agrees that a 100 per cent Harvard
Roll 'Em Up
Pig farmers never liked it. They wanted to change the name to "New Jersey flu," but Jersey officials felt state
Harvard Study, UHS Disagree On Swine Flu
Officials at the University Health Services will advise all undergraduates to be vaccinated against swine flu in sharp contrast to
Not All The Files Are Open
"I asked to see my files last month," one undergraduate said, "and there wasn't a single thing in them that
Critics Hit Dumbarton Oaks Expansion
When Mildred B. Bliss died in 1969, leaving Harvard sole custodian of what had been her elegant Washington, D.C., home
Notes from the Underground
Spend Saturday night on the subway, they said. Find out where people are going and why they're going there. And