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Dudley House Residents Urge Improved Services
Dudley House representatives this week presented President Derek C. Bok with a report outlining several perennial criticisms about the University's
College Urges Easing House Party Rules
The college yesterday decided to recommend loosening some of the finer points of its new, stricter alcohol policy in response
Dean Asks Mather House To Help in Master Search
About 30 Mather House residents last night told Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 that they would like
Cabot's Briggs Hall Opens After Facelift
Amid confetti, band music, and lingering doubts about the future of the Radcliffe Quad renovations, Cabot House's newly remodelled Briggs
Student Prank Results In Charges of Arson
What began as a series of pranks' among friends ended yesterday morning with a smoke-filled room, fire alarms, and the
Mather House Masters Resign Posts To Accept Twin Positions at Brown
Mather House Co-Masters David J. and Patricia A. Herlihy, best known among students for their efforts to ease house overcrowding
Thesis Angst Begins its Grip on Seniors
Anthony R. Klein '86 took a book out of the library this summer, The Rise and Fall of the Political
Cantabrigian Harvardians Call School Home
A few Harvard students still haven't made reservations to fly home for Thanksgiving--but they're not too worried about it. They're
The Undergraduate Under class?
Mark K. Benning '86 felt alienated at first, and Adam Lewis '86 thinks he's been "jerked around." Andrew J. Sussman
More Doctors Surveyed Recommend Harvard Does
Harvard copped a significant victory in the local health race this month when Boston Magazine listed no less than 26
Hopeful Home-Seekers Vie For Top of Housing List
Just to assure themselves of a roof over their heads next year, hundreds stood for hours yesterday, in the rain,