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Robert O. Boorstin
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An Impeachable Offense
W HAT CAN YOU SAY about a movie which promotes itself by sending newspapers a piece of plywood which proudly
The Journalist's Long March
Zhao Jinglun's apartment on Ware St. in Cambridge is neither large nor luxurious. A couch, an easy chair and a
Out of the Closet, Into the Packet
T HERE SAT the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University, looking as helpless as Kojak
A Tough Pack of Dogs
If nothing else about today's Harvard-Yale showdown is certain, you can bet that Yale senior defensive end Jack Kelley tried
A More Efficient Approach
I T WAS ALL the administrators in Massachusetts Hall needed. As if everything surrounding their plans to provide cheap energy
Cornell Stuns Elis, 24-6
NEW HAVEN, Conn.--Like a red suited cavalry come to save Harvard's hopes for an Ivy League crown, the Cornell gridders
The Tuesday Night Massacre
The members of the Leverett House social committee thought they had it all figured out. The election was "too close
Reagan Win Blocks NRC Appointment
The election of Ronald Reagan has "effectively killed" the nomination of Albert Carnesale, professor of Public Policy, to head the
Pride Grows With Progress
A light wet snow fell on Cuyahoga County, Ohio, early this October morning, long before the clouds obscured the sunrise,
University Considers Forming New Company to Run MATEP
Harvard officials confirmed yesterday that they are considering establishing a new corporation to run the controversial Medical Area Total Energy
Journalists Flock to 'City of Forests'
CLEVELAND, Ohio--From the folks who brought you Stouffers, Quaker Oats, the Salisbury steak and Superman--the 1980 presidential debate. They invented
Carter, Reagan Square Off in Debate
CLEVELAND, Ohio--In the end, the experts on both sides of the great debate agreed, nobody won by a knock-out. But
Power Plant Stalls Again
As if the Harvard officials in charge of the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) didn't have enough problems, the
Duty, Honor, Country...
I T IS 5:30 P.M. and a slight rain is falling in the north quadrant of the United States Military
First' From a Cambridge Original
There is a most definite air of history surrounding Charles Eliot. On the brass plate on the door of the