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A New Curriculum of Social Activism and Academics

During a time of great transition throughout the University, the Divinity School has stayed a course of integrating quiet forms

Conflicts, Controversy In a Time of Transition

From conflict and controversy to transition, Harvard's graduate schools are often seen as bellweathers of national trends. Observers look to

Only Overseers

W E agree that the Corporation should become more responsive to the views of the rest of the Harvard community,

Kennedys Re-Elected Easily

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) quietly celebrated his nearly two-to-one victory over Republican candidate Joseph D. Malone '78 last

Spence: Statistics Dept. Abides by GSAS Rules

Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence, in a statement issued yesterday, said that Statistics Department has followed University guidelines

Is There a Doctor in the State?

L AST year at this time, the Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) became the first organization of its kind to call

Physicist Says Superconductor Applications May Be Limited

A Harvard physicist has concluded that superconductors generate an unanticipated resistance that jeopardizes some of their most highlytouted applications, and

LoPresti Defeats Travaglini

Although the Democratic primary race for the state senate seat in the Suffolk and Middlesex district was far from a

New Affirmative Action Director Announced

The University announced last week that the former executive recruitment manager in the Office of Human Resources would replace the

Counter, Medgar Evers Spar Over Job

Late this June, the City University of New York (CUNY) Board of Trustees gave the final vote of approval for

B-School Profs Say Harvard's Case In Sex Discrimination Suit Waning

As the four-year legal battle between the Harvard Business School and one of its former tenure candidates draws to a

University Responds To Jackson Charges

In response to a former Business School professor's charge that new evidence submitted in her sex discrimination suit last week

Former Cuban Government Official Urges U.S. to Normalize Relations

While the United States should view Cuban leader Fidel Castro with a wary eye, the government should initiate negotiations with

Three Harvard Science Profs Awarded Medals By Reagan

Three Harvard science professors last week were among 20 scholars awarded the 1988 National Medal of Science by President Reagan

Counter to Meet Board About N.Y. School Job

Director of the Harvard Foundation S. Allen Counter Jr. will meet with the chancellor of City University of New York

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