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Betty L. Cung

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Harvard Gets Top Ranking

Yale may have reigned supreme on Game day last fall, but Harvard seems to prevail for the other 364 days.

Vigil Remembers Holocaust

The names of Holocaust victims echoed from the steps of Widener Library yesterday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in

Panelists Rail Against U.S. Military Ban on Gays

A panel of experts familiar with both gay issues and the U.S. armed forces last night condemned the military's policy

Poisonous Gas Leak in Lab Forces Building Evacuation

A poisonous gas leak at the Mallinckrodt Chemical Laboratories yesterday was brought under control in approximately one hour and a

Town and Country Writer Dines With Undergraduates

A food writer for Town and Country magazine arrived at Harvard just in time to sample the Spring Fling lunch

13 Harvard Doctors Honored

A new book named 13 doctors at Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute among the finest physicians in the country. The book,

Berkeley Challenges Let's Go

Participants in a new publishing venture at the University of California Berkeley said yesterday they plan to give Harvard's Let's

Young Man Attacked At Harvard MBTA Stop

A young man was stabbed on March 22 at the Harvard T Station, a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) police

Leverett Residents Give Jukebox Mixed Reviews

Leverett House's new jukebox is playing the songs, but not without causing some discord. The jukebox, which plays "Top 40"

U.S. News Issue Ranks Harvard Schools High

Harvard graduate schools once again ranked high in U.S. News and World Report's annual "America's Best Graduate Schools" issue, with

HLS Graduate Criticizes School

Richard D. Kahlenberg '85, the author of Broken Contract: A Memoir of Harvard Law School, criticized the Law School for

Caucuses Face Off at Forum

Democratic and Republican student caucuses traded partisan jabs last night at the Kennedy School of Government, with each attacking the

AAA Seeks Models For Fashion Show

The Harvard Asian American Association (AAA) yesterday launched a campus-wide search for "distinctive looking" models to be showcased at an

Housing Scramble Begins

The housing scramble begins in earnest for first-years today, as students are given forms to select their four house choices

Student Registration Figures Up Dramatically For Election

The number of Harvard undergraduates registered to vote increased dramatically in time for the Massachusetts primary today, according to a

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