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Harvard Printing Office Strike
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Harvard Printing Office Strike

Harvard Printing Office employees picket the printing office on April 9, 1974 during the first day of a strike against Harvard by members of two labor organizations. The strike was called after negotiations between Harvard and the unions reached an impasse.

She Left Before the Roof Fell In

When Corinna Prentice Gauld was fired as business manager of Harvard Magazine in February she knew she was getting out

The Eyes of the Beholder

Rick Stafford peers through the window glass at 17 Quincy Street and raises his eyebrows in alarm. "Oh boy! We've

ANOREXIA NERVOSA

The young woman reaches with bony fingers, draws a foreign cigarette from her case, and lights a match. She stretches

TERMINAL ILLNESS

Walking past the small groups engaged in hushed conversations, right by the crowd flowing into the Last Picture Show, a

Sissela Bok: What Does She Do Till Derek Comes Home?

Until the winter sky begins to darken, Sissela Bok, the wife of the President of Harvard University, the mother of

Area College Students Fight Cutbacks

Two thousand students from UMass Amherst UMass Boston and Boston State College rallied on the Boston Common in front of

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