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Brenda A. Russell

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Harvard Taps 12 New Niemans

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism yesterday announced the appointment of 12 American fellows to begin one year's study at Harvard

His Day in Court

Five witnesses appeared in a Boston municipal court Thursday morning to testify that they saw Emeka Ezera '81 studying in

Court Acquits Emeka Ezera of Larceny

After only 45 minutes of testimony from the plaintiff and arresting officer, a Boston district court judge yesterday acquitted Emeka

In the Name of the Law

I T COULD HAVE BEEN a courtroom parody and people would have laughed to see such ignorance. But it was

Students Support Ezera In Lowell Pretrial Rally

More than 70 supporters of Emeka Ezera '81, a Black student arrested two weeks ago in Boston for allegedly stealing

Bok, Steiner Meet With Ezera To Discuss Alleged Robbery

President Bok and Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel for the University, met yesterday with Emeka Ezera '81, a Harvard student

Individuality

THE CIRCUMSTANCES which resulted in The Crimson's publication of a second apology and a list of demands from Third World

Third World Groups, Crimson Meet

Members of campus Third World organizations met with members of The Crimson executive board this weekend to demand improvement in

The Iranian Crisis Hits Home in Cambridge

The Iranian crisis also hit home this week to friends of Elizabeth A. Swift '62, who confirmed that Iranian students

Iranian Students Hold Alumna Hostage; U. S. Confirms Her Status at Embassy

Elizabeth Ann Swift '62 is one of two women hostages still held in the U.S. embassy in Iran, a close

Radcliffe Alumna May Be Held Hostage By Students at U.S. Embassy in Iran

A Radcliffe alumna may be one of two women still held hostage by Iranian students in the U.S. Embassy in

So, You Wanna Be a Letterman?

What does it take to earn varsity status at Harvard? Politics, pompoms or an Ivy League championship? Take the cheerleaders,

Hoarding the Gold

C ONSIDER the $2.4 million new recreational athletic center buried like a treasure in the foot of Observatory Hill. Without

Committee Restricts Freshmen From Quad Athletic Facility

A group of Quad residents and college administrators President Horner selected to manage the new Radcliffe Recreational athletic center decided

Mr. Statesman

S COTT COUNTY, Tennessee doesn't lay much claim to attracting attention: The Appalachian ridge area last received publicity when it

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