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Jennifer L. Mnookin
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Give a Hoot
U NDERGRADUATE COUNCIL Chairman Richard S. Eisert '88 showed poor judgment by joining the Owl Club, one of the all-male
Taking Refuge in Cambridge
At Centro Presente, a support agency for Boston-area Central American refugees, an E1 Salvadoran explains his predicament to Jennifer Gordon
Visiting Scholar Creates a Passage to India
You've read "A Passage to India" and "The Jewel in the Crown." You've seen the movie "Gandhi" twice. You have
A New Twist to An Old Cone
First there were mix-ins. Then came oreo ice cream. Waffle cones hit the ice cream scene next, and they were
Bailey Goes to Broadway
You're writing a play about Cicero and ancient Rome. You want to make it historically accurate, but you hardly know
Modeling His Way to the Top
One year ago, Professor of Government Kenneth A. Shepsle was in the middle of the country, choosing between coasts. Then
Bok, Nieman Foundation Appeal for Journalist's Release
President Derek C. Bok and the Nieman Foundation independently sent telegrams to Soviet officials this week, in an effort to
Darn, Fresh Out of Penicillin
Harvard's efforts to help developing countries improve their medical facilities may at times worsen the country's health problems, Professor of
Overworked and Misdirected
Mixing personal and affectionate reminiscences and lively criticism, three professors yesterday compared the Harvard University of 50 years ago to
Let's Talk
The United States should negotiate with the Soviet Union in good faith even if it is coercive or has lied
The Man, The Myth, The Legend
While all eyes are on John Harvard and the school that his legacy begot, Dr. Robert Harvard Davis will miss
All of Cambridge Is Not Celebrating; Harvard Policies Draw Local Protest
More than 200 alumni, students, and community activists gathered on the Cambridge Common last night to protest Harvard's investments in
Film is not Steve, Film is not Joe, Film is Art
Film critics, filmmakers and a philosopher agreed Thursday that films, even Hollywood melodramas, are most certainly a form of art.
Married to Their Careers
As a rule, Harvard professors with tenure do not accept appointments from other universities. Generally speaking, no incentives could persuade
Skocpol's Return Draws Mixed Response
When former assistant professor of sociology Theda R. Skocpol decided to accept a tenure offer from Harvard last December, it