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Pillar of Radcliffe, Bunting-Smith, Dies
Harvard administrators are mourning the loss of Mary I. Bunting-Smith, who used the University as a platform to revolutionize the
Harbury Speaks About Husband, Guatemala
Harvard Law School graduate Jennifer K. Harbury spoke at the University for the first time Monday about her campaign to
Harbury Writes Expose
A Harvard Law School graduate whose husband, a Guatemalan guerrilla leader, was abducted in March 1992 has published a book
Professor Finds Beauty In Violins and Viruses
Mark S. Ptashne is the Renaissance man of Harvard's molecular and cellular biology department. In addition to being one of
Buildings Evacuated
Two fire trucks and a rescue unit responded at 8:45 last night to a telephone call reporting smoke at 1780
Harvard-Area Banks Are Squaring Off in the Race for Your Business
Free checking and ATM usage with no monthly service fee or minimum balance are the main factors students say they
HLS Benefactor's Portrait Unveiled
Law School administrators last week helped unveil a new portrait honoring the late Reginald F. Lewis, CEO of TLC Beatrice
Chick-fil-A Will Occupy Science Center Cafeteria
Students without a taste for dining hall food will soon be able to indulge in Chick-fil-A sandwiches and College Pump
Undergrads Perform For Hollywood Alums
While many students struggled to sit through their end-of-year classes last Thursday, seven undergraduates entertained big-shot Hollywood alumni and munched
Clinton Orders Probe Of Guatemalan Murder
Last Friday, President Clinton launched an investigation into the role employees of the central Intelligence Agency (CIA) played in the
Graduate's Search Is Ended
Harvard Law School graduate Jennifer K. Harbury's three-year struggle to locate her missing husband, Guatemalan guerrilla leader Enfrain "Everado" Velasquez,
POSING FOR POSTURE
A s an American soldier in World War II Irving W. Knight '48 had bigger worries than modesty about his
Roberts to Join K-School Faculty
Barbara Roberts, the first woman governor of Oregon, has been named the new director of the Kennedy School's state and
Jewett Will Decide Fate of Bible Study
The Committee on College Life (COCL) reached an impasse yesterday on the controversial proposal to grant University recognition to Christians
Group Encourages Boycott of Mitsubishi
Citing the firm's alleged destruction of the world's diminishing rainforests, the Environmental Action Committee (EAC) passed a resolution last night