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Irene Lacher
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Stink
A LOT OF Harvard writers are, well, if not trend-makers, then at least trend-breakers, and William Rubenstein is no exception.
Sinking in The Big Pond
Harvard tells you when it takes you that there was a good reason for admitting you, that the admissions office
Tooth Decay
Somewhere in Georgia this summer, Newsweek reported, a group of swimmers shore. Someone yelled, "Sharkl" and scores of people ran
Wine, Women and Throngs
"Althena had an advantage over us." Sissy Farenthold. Chair of the Woman's National Political Caucus (NWPC), sucked the convention members
The Objectively Subjective Woody Allen
Y OU PROBABLY started laughing at the loser in grade school gym class--you know, the kid who could never do
Sex-Linked Centrifuge
A NYONE FOOL ENOUGH to mention Pine Manor in the company of Radcliffe women is liable to greeted with a
Radcliffe Track Meets for First Time
Thirty women gathered at the Dillion Field House yesterday for the first practice of the new Radcliffe track team. Don
The Obsessed
Pauline Kael reviewed John Cassavetes's A Woman Under the Influence in a yawning rerun where R.D. Laing--that tired old intellectual