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Cheryl R. Devall
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The Gospel According to John
As other graduating seniors anticipate summers abroad, five-figure salaries, and advanced degrees, John Timothy Leary doesn't expect to go very
morning rituals
The schedule on Lord and Taylor's Boylston St. entrance says the store opens at 10 a.m. But this and every
Whither the Covenant?
On a brisk, sunny day last November, several of Boston's clergy gathered on the Common anticipating the start of something
Flying Kites--A Better Use of Air
Hexagonal kites, hang gliders and children's plastic Hi-Fliers dominated the skies Saturday and left mounds of tangled twine in their
Almost Spontaneous Celebration
A coordinated music and arts festival in Cambridge is a logical outgrowth of the spontaneous displays of street theater, mime,
In Search of Middle Ground
THE VENERABLE and unwritten customs that determine the style and continuity of this paper would strongly advise me not to
Malcolm X Weekend Features Variety of Student Activities
Harvard and Radcliffe students commemorated the 15th anniversary of the death of black nationalist leader Malcolm X this weekend with
Hitting the Hard Core Of the Big Apple
The passengers on the Cambridge bus to the Women Against Pornography (WAP) march on Times Square a week ago got
From a Woman's Eye
In a somber yet joyously unified celebration of women's lives, poets Aurde Lorde and Adrienne Rich shared their works to
Women March in Boston, Protest Roxbury Killings
Nearly 500 people gathered at Boston Common Saturday morning to protest the recent series of murders of young women committed
Air, Water, But Alas, No Fire
I 'M NOT VERY USED to things happening rapidly," chirps convent-bred Alizon Eliot in Christopher Fry's The Lady's Not for
Making a House a Home
Generalizing about what it's like to be a child at Harvard is about as simple as writing a comprehensive profile
Illusion as a Mirror
College An original mime show. Directed by Kevin Grumbach and Elizabeth Pennell. Last weekend at the Loeb Ex. M IME
It's the Quad, But It's Home
We have all been through it. As freshmen, we anxiously awaited that fateful spring day on which we received the
Leonard Critical of Decrease In Minority Student Enrollment
"Don't let my voice be the last to be heard. Continue to change things," Walter J. Leonard, special assistant to